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Easy question.

Skilled and unskilled. No matter what kinds of products you're considering, specialization and division of labor involves skilled and unskilled labor.

Unskilled labor is usually defined by contracted work or by loosely held positions. Be aware though that freelancers and entry level positions do not fall into this category. Brick laying, ditch digging, UNPROFESSIONAL vehicle driving (NOT taxi or limo or tractor trailer driving), cashiers, waiters, toll collectors, street vendors, etc. fall into this.

Skilled labor requires training which comes over the course of time and attention regardless of if it is blue or white collar work. Agricultural/ surplus farming, commercial construction, communication, medicine, law, retail, art, music, theatre, finance, education, etc. all fall into this. Entrepreneurs usually fall into this as well because they have the background of providing certain goods and services which has been acquired from devoted experience. Freelancers also usually fall into this because they gather clients who they can regularly work for in addition to doing on and off work.
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2007-02-16 11:22:35 · answer #1 · answered by Mikey C 5 · 0 1

You're asking for help with your homework obviously. May I suggest reading the chapter, as the answers will be clearly laid out within its confines. Additionally, consider spell- and grammar-checking your question prior to submission.

2007-02-16 10:26:23 · answer #2 · answered by Rebecca H 2 · 0 1

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