They are also considered by their placement in houses (spatial divisions of the sky).
Massey, in her work on 'spatial divisions of labour' in the British case, offers a similar conceptual framework.
These new spatial divisions of labour have recently been further highlighted by the very rapid growth of 'services' employment.
That sectoral spatial division of labour is no longer dominant in the UK.
The argument is that there is a new spatial division of labour (Massey, 1984).
It is also argued that a new spatial division of labour is being established.
Soon, spatial divisions among wealthy and poor households exacerbate.
It is the spatial division of labour which occurs when the process of production is no longer confined to national economies.
Nevertheless, within the general type, construction details and spatial divisions varied and often reflected ethnic or geographic differences.
The shelves are also arranged in a manner that provides spatial division between different areas, such as children's material, large print and computing facilities.