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Examples of white-collar


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The data of the censuses will be complemented by data from selective surveys of time-budgets of blue- and white-collar workers.
It is also a white-collar masculinity, and while 'nerds ' are marginalised, they also gain a form of power through their technical mastery.
The 'white-collar' families used force, or the threat of force, to secure closed play areas for their 'type' of child.
Bretons in this mixed-class area nonetheless included railway workers, shopkeepers and the occasional male white-collar worker.
Initial concern was expressed over school-leavers entering towns who displayed a reluctance to engage in anything other than scarce white-collar work.
At first, economic development and its attendant white-collar majorities were themselves in short supply.
Similarly, bluecollar workers were significantly more likely than white-collar workers to have left part-time work (36.2% versus 15.5 %).
It has modern commercial areas, and businesses of white-collar professionals.
Here we see the revolution in prototype : the same urban bias, concentrated in the same white-collar and skilled trades.
Over 19 per cent of serving seafarers' fathers were white-collar workers but only six per cent of students' fathers were in the same category.
First, this did not seem to me to be a good example compared to other white-collar contexts like call centre employment.
The decline of trade-union membership may be one of the key reasons for declining involvement of both routine white-collar and manual workers in formal associations.
He goes on to suggest steps we can take to be part of what he calls the 'white-collar revolution'.
Of course, interest in artisans, small shopkeepers, white-collar workers and other groups has not been completely lacking.
Many characterised the inactive work of the white-collar employee through a language of heroic physicality.
His attempt to dispel allegations of corporate conformity therefore contained an implicit defence of the white-collar employee's masculine status.
The "well-off " groups consist of people with high incomes and people belonging to white-collar classes.
By eliding working procedures, they established a generic white-collar employee, largely detached from specific employment conditions.
Occupational level or prestige indicates working conditions but also the access to blue or white-collar colleagues with whom social norms and values are exchanged.
In one, pertaining mainly to white-collar professional and managerial workers, the early retirement decision was dependent on a favourable economic outcome.
Similarly, the chapter on alienation used higher education as evidence of increasing alienation in white-collar labour.
As they grew older, conservatives got white-collar employment in business, government, or politics.
Among collectivized workers, those who could be classified as white-collar occupations constituted 721%.
The key feature of the period 1880 to 1980 was the expansion of women's work in the white-collar sector.
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