töölõik
Töölõik is an Estonian term that translates to "work cut" or "work share." It refers to a system or agreement where work, particularly in agricultural or labor-intensive contexts, is divided among individuals or households. This division could be based on tasks, land areas, or time periods. Historically, töölõik was a common practice in rural Estonian communities, allowing for the efficient completion of large projects or the equitable distribution of responsibilities.
The specific nature of a töölõik could vary significantly. In some cases, it might involve neighbors pooling
While the term is less prevalent in modern, industrialized society, the concept of work sharing or task