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Demography (1974) 11 (2): 247–265.
Published: 01 May 1974
... of occupational mobility, rather than to impoverished social origins. 26 1 2011 © Population Association of America 1974 1974 Occupation Group Occupational Mobility Occupational Origin Salaried Professional Skilled Manual Work References Blau Peter M. , & Duncan Otis...
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Demography (2018) 55 (5): 1749–1775.
Published: 14 September 2018
... are less likely to work in jobs with high feeling scores. We cannot reject the hypothesis that the male and female estimates are the same (column 3). In addition, height is generally negatively correlated with fine motor skills, including finger dexterity, handling, and manual dexterity. Table 3...
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Demography (2020) 57 (4): 1543–1569.
Published: 01 July 2020
... main variables of interest are husband’s social class and distance from wife’s place of birth. More than 60% of all the women observed at each census were married to men in skilled (manual and nonmanual), semiskilled and unskilled occupations (Classes II–V), but the table also reveals considerable...
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Demography (2013) 50 (2): 637–659.
Published: 02 October 2012
... Tertiary, <3 years 0.68 0.64–0.73 0.73 0.68–0.78 0.77 0.71–0.83 Tertiary, ≥3 years 0.74 0.70–0.79 0.79 0.73–0.85 0.83 0.77–0.91 Own Occupational Class Unskilled manual occupations (ref.) 1 1 Skilled manual occupations 1.10 1.03–1.17 1.13 1.04–1.23 Lower...
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Demography (1971) 8 (1): 49–69.
Published: 01 February 1971
.... Each woman was assigned a work-partic- ipation score: never worked = 1, worked in past but not now = 2, work- ing now ,= 3. Each woman also was as- signed a work status score. Women with work experience in skilled professional or supervisory positions were scored "7", women with experience in technical...
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Demography (1996) 33 (4): 421–425.
Published: 01 November 1996
... workers than in other countries; as a result, relative deindustrialization hits significantly harder here. In the second half of the 1980s, unskilled service workers in the United States earned half as much as U.S. skilled manual workers; skilled service work- ers earned 79% as much as skilled manual...
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Demography (2005) 42 (3): 427–446.
Published: 01 August 2005
... 2.485 0.25 Missing 363 0.03 679 0.07 Housing Tenure at Wave 1 Local authority 4.481 0.40 3.010 0.30 Other 6.744 0.60 7.076 0.70 Social Class of Father at Wave 1 Nonmanual 3.619 0.32 3.603 0.36 Skilled manual 5.096 0.45 4.722 0.47 Semiskilled or unskilled manual 2.510 0.22 1.761 0.17 Reading With Child...
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Demography (2001) 38 (4): 513–524.
Published: 01 November 2001
... and train- ing (managers, administrators, members of intellec- tual occupations, teachers, professionals, engineers, skilled technicians); Manual workers: blue-collar occupations as- sociated with a lower average level of education, more physically demanding work conditions, less responsibility...
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Demography (1984) 21 (2): 259–270.
Published: 01 May 1984
... and managerial, representing the 264 high-status, well-paying occupations; (2) clerical and sales, portraying intermedi- ate-status white-collar work; (3) crafts- men, standing for the skilled, manual occupations; (4) operatives, labor, and transportation depicting the semiskilled and unskilled manual...
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Demography (1972) 9 (1): 87–105.
Published: 01 February 1972
... related work. A person is considered skilled if his occupation re- quires a long period of training or ap- prenticeship and a degree of manual dexterity that is greater than that re- quired by a semiskilled worker. In the semiskilled group are included persons whose work requires a short period...
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Demography (2014) 51 (1): 73–95.
Published: 16 November 2013
... over four decades (1971–2010) by occupational social class (manual, lower nonmanual, upper nonmanual, other) using Finnish register data. We performed age and cause-of-death decompositions of lifespan variation for each sex (a) by occupational class over time and (b) between occupational classes...
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Demography (1968) 5 (1): 11–22.
Published: 01 March 1968
... less access to the higher levels of working force entry than did non-Negroes. Indeed, the modal experience of Negroes in all four categories of nonfarm origin was to find lower manual first jobs. If the figures can be trusted, it is especially noteworthy that higher white-collar origins were of little...
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Demography (2022) 59 (3): 1071–1092.
Published: 01 June 2022
... *** −0.055 (0.009) (0.052) (0.039) (0.055) Years of schooling −0.022 *** 0.025 0.109 *** 0.032 (0.004) (0.019) (0.013) (0.023) Occupation (ref. = not working) Agricultural 0.409 *** −0.365 −0.149 0.917 ** (0.049) (0.204) (0.192) (0.293) Unskilled manual...
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Demography (1973) 10 (1): 1–17.
Published: 01 February 1973
.... Inspectional supervisory 1 and other non-manual (higher grade) 4. Inspectional supervisory j and other non-manual (Iower grade) 5. Skilled manual and routine non-manual 6. Semi-skilled and unskilled manual I II III IV 7 sification analysis (MCA) which is a form of dummy variable regression analysis...
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Demography (1967) 4 (2): 942–947.
Published: 01 June 1967
... basis, beginning September, 1967. The work of the Dominion Bureau of Statistics involves analysis of the volumi- nous Canadian data in demography hither- to only scantily investigated, developing a comprehensive program of population Canada: Dominion Bureau of Statistics projections, and participation...
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Demography (2010) 47 (3): 801–820.
Published: 01 August 2010
... numbers of skilled immigrants reach LPR status through family ties rather than employ- ment (Kannankutty and Burrelli 2007). After a number of years in LPR status (in most cases, ¿ ve years), immigrants become eligible for citizenship. The United States issues work visas to skilled individuals under...
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Demography (2020) 57 (3): 953–977.
Published: 05 May 2020
... aspects of childcare to old-age care, and from income compensation to health care. Meanwhile, levels of education increased, and manual work declined in importance, which implied increased upward social mobility (Dribe et al. 2015 ). We use data for the five rural/semi-urban parishes from 1813...
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Demography (1966) 3 (1): 35–46.
Published: 01 March 1966
... half. Among women manual workers some three-quarters had not graduated from high school. EDUCATION IN RELATION TO OUTPUT PER WORKER Comparison of the educational levels of employed persons in 1950 and 1960 re- ve~ls that there is little, if any, relation- ship between changes in output per work- er...
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Demography (1977) 14 (1): 121–129.
Published: 01 February 1977
... limitations of manually reviewing every cell of every tabulation to ensure there is no disclosure of information about an identifiable indi- vidual has led to the development of spe- cific automated techniques for con- fidentiality screening. The method devised and employed for the results of the 1971 census...
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Demography (2017) 54 (2): 485–511.
Published: 23 February 2017
... as the prenatal period (Currie 2011 ; Currie and Moretti 2007 ). One important element of those experiences is the parental input. There is a long history of relevant work in various fields, for example, in developmental psychology (Bergeman and Plomin 1988 ; Bradley and Corwyn 2006 ; Bradley et al. 1989...
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