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Contents Introduction Types Advantages Disadvantages
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Introduction Division of labour is a kind of Specialization. As our resources are scare, to satisfy the largest possible number of wants, we have to organize them by division of labour ~~ a way that yields the greatest volume of output..
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Types of Division of labour There are three types of division of labour : Simple division of labour Complex division of labour Regional and international division of labour
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Simple division of labour A person specializes in producing a particular product or service. It is more common in a primitive society. E.g. farming
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Complex division of labour A person specializes in a sub-process of the production of a good or service. It is more common in modern society Click for examples
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Regional and international division of labour Different countries specialize in certain types of products. Country A Country B E.g. production of garments in HK E.g. production of garments in HK
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Practice makes perfect choosing the best person to do a job Economy of time Economy of capital goods Possibility of mechanization
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Repetition of the same task means practice makes perfect, it develops skills in the particular job, it increases labour productivity
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With different talent, workers perform different jobs. It can be able to handle the job more easily. Efficiency of labour total output
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Save time in training workers save time in changing tools from one task to another increase labour productivity
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Increase duplication of tools and equipment increase capital goods needed decrease average cost of production
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Mass production means possible to employ machines to replace the workers increase labour productivity increase total output
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Disadvantages Work becomes dull & monotonous Greater degree of interdependence Greater risk of unemployment Decline in the quality of craftsmanship
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Work becomes dull and Monotonous êWorker repeats the same job every day êWork becomes dull and monotonous êWorker lose interest êDecline in productivity
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Greater Degree of Interdependence Different departments are more interdependent because the output of one department is the input of another department
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Greater Degree of Interdependence Different industries are more dependent on each other for the raw materials produced rubber plantations tyre-making industry automobile industry
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Greater Degree of Interdependence Countries become more dependent on each other eg.HK depends on Singapore for refined petroleum Singapore depends on imported crude oil for refining
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Greater risk of unemployment It is often difficult for a worker trained for a particular task or profession to change over to another job
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Decline in the quality of craftsmanship íMass production method used in modern factories results in highly standardized products íFewer people will specialize in the hand-made products íOverall quality of craftsmanship will drop
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