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What is division of society depending upon the work that people did​

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Answered by Rik2006ggn
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Answer:core definition

The division of labour refers to the fragmentation of a work process so that employees specialise in specific tasks rather than an individual (craftworker) undertaking the entire work process.

explanatory context

The assumption is that division of labour is more efficient and productive and is most evident in production lines of mass goods, such as large-scale car manufacture (albeit that robots increasingly do more of the work on such production lines)

 

Durkheim was positive about the division of labour seeing it as more productive and as creating a worker solidarity.

 

Marx regarded the division of labour as inevitable given the growth of technology. He also saw the division of labour under capitalism as resulting in alienation of the worker.

Answered by anjaliraj53
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Answer:

Division of labor it depends upon in

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