0 a way of organizing work, especially making things, so that particular types of work are done by particular people:
Society is challenging the traditional sexual division of labor.
Resulting disruptions of the division of labor among firms lower macroeconomic productivity.
They illustrate that the division of labor and the labor coefficient begin to increase steeply in the specified interval.
However, there is a cer tain division of labor between these two camps.
This is the inevitable result of the division of labor.
However, there is also evidence that an unequal division of labor and power within the home has negative consequences for women's mental health.
Other fields have a different division of labor, and different terminology for the same distinction.
Researchers who started to study anticancer drugs were therefore familiar with goal-oriented research, large-scale collaborative projects, and a complex division of labor.
Chapter 2 of the "inquiry" seeks the principle of the division of labor itself and finds it in a "propensity" inherent in man's very humanity.