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Differentiate Division of Economic Labour and Social Labour.​

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difference between economic and social labou

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Differentiation between  Division of Economic Labour and Social Labour.​

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Division of economic labour:The division of labour is the division of a work process into several tasks, each of which is performed by a different person or group of people. It is one of the core organisational principles of the assembly line and is most typically used to systems of mass manufacturing. Breaking work down into simple repeated operations reduces unnecessary motion and reduces the number of tools and parts handled. Lower manufacturing costs and a less expensive end product result from the reduction in production time and the opportunity to replace craftsmen with lower-paid unskilled workers.

Division of social labour-Mechanical solidarity establishes a direct link between the individual and society. That is, society is organised collectively, with everyone sharing the same set of responsibilities and essential ideals. The "collective consciousness," sometimes translated as "conscience collective," refers to a shared belief system that links the individual to society.

Society, on the other hand, is more complicated in terms of organic solidarity—a system of many roles linked by defined ties. Each person must have a separate profession or activity as well as a different personality.

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