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Labour is distinct from work in that labour is any purposive effort whereas work is:
differentiated
compensated
both (a) and (b)
none of the above
- Labour refers to any purposive effort or exertion, typically done with the intention to achieve a goal or meet a need.
- Work implies a more structured or systematic form of labour, often associated with tasks or jobs that fulfill a specific requirement or objective.
- Option 1: Differentiated suggests that work is varied or specific in nature compared to general labour.
- Option 2: Compensated indicates that work is typically connected to receiving wages or payment, differentiating it from unpaid labour.
- Option 3: Both (a) and (b) implies that work is both differentiated and compensated.
- Option 4: None of the above means that work is neither differentiated nor compensated.
The correct answer is Option 2: Compensated as work is usually associated with tasks performed for compensation.
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