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Contenido The term work can refer to:
- Socio-economic and legal activity
- Al (economy) as an economic activity, a measure of the effort made by human beings, opposed to capital;
- productive workthe one that modifies the value of use of goods or services.
- reproductive workHe who is necessary for human reproduction, care and life.
- wage labourin which a salary, salary or remuneration is received.
- part-time work, the one who takes part in full-time dedication or full-time.
- work to uncoverwhich pays a fixed fee for each completed or produced task.
- forced labour and forced labour (pena)related to labour exploitation, repression, slavery.
- domestic work, carried out in the field of the home, mostly by women.
- working day, duration of the working day, history and evolution.
- labour market, socio-economic and legal relations between entrepreneurs and workers.
- Al work (sociology), in sociology, execution of tasks involving physical and/or mental effort and which aim to produce goods and/or services to meet human needs;
- Al right to work, working relationship and labour lawin law, legal and legal regulation of work and labour relations;
- Physics
- Al (physical)in classical (physical) mechanics, a scale in physics.
- Education
- Al schoolwork (which is also called schoolwork or duties), work or task assigned to students by their teachers, and which is expected to be carried out in homes or activities must be performed in the school classroom, or as part of supervised support tasks, with the supervision of an adult.
- Religion and philosophy
- Al workIn the masonry.
- Wikiquote hosts famous phrases about Labour.
- Wikcionario has definitions and other information about work.
- The Dictionary of the Royal Spanish Academy has a definition for work.
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