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    • Learn about the definition, history, kinds, and social aspects of work, the intentional activity people perform to support their needs and wants. Explore the diversity and complexity of work role… See more

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    Work can take many different forms, as varied as the environments, tools, skills, goals, and institutions around a worker. This term refers to the general activity of performing … See more

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    History

    Humans have varied their work habits and attitudes over time. Hunter-gatherer societies vary … See more

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    Kinds of Work

    There are several ways to categorize and compare different kinds of work. In economics, one popular approach is the three-sector modelor variations of it. In this view, an ec… See more

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    Even if workers are personally ready to perform their jobs, coordination is required for any effort outside of individual subsistenc… See more

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  2. Work or labour (or labor in American English) is the intentional activity people perform to support the needs and wants of themselves, others, or a wider community. In the context of economics, work can be viewed as the human activity that contributes (along with other factors of production) towards the goods and services within an economy.
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    Work (human activity), intentional activity people perform to support themselves, others, or the community
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