592 results on '"Working class -- Statistics"'
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2. Trump is right-the Teamster's refusal to back any candidate is a win for him; The decision not to endorse a candidate is unheard of in modern political history, but internal polling suggests 60 per cent support Trump
3. 51 Percent Losers
4. India Laundry Service Market Report 2020: The $35.83 Billion Market is Forecast to Grow at a CAGR of 4.96% - Increasing Working Class Population and Rising Disposable Income
5. India Laundry Service Market Report 2020: The $35.83 Billion Market is Forecast to Grow at a CAGR of 4.96% - Increasing Working Class Population and Rising Disposable Income
6. Jon Trickett ask the Secretary of State for Education, what steps he is taking to increase the number of people from (a) working class and (b) disadvantaged backgrounds (i) applying for and (ii) securing places at higher education institutions
7. November 2005 assessment
8. A statistical portrait of the U.S. working class
9. The one percent
10. Why the decline in unemployment insurance claims?
11. One step forward, two steps back
12. Oxbridge slammed for bias with only 10 per cent of students from working class
13. Service eclipses sales as largest profit source
14. The current state and certain tendencies of change
15. Decades of social change, but most Britons are still working-class at heart; Huge rise in numbers of managers and professionals fails to alter the way people bracket themselves
16. Decades of social change, but most Britons are still working-class at heart; Huge rise in numbers of managers and professionals fails to alter the way people bracket themselves
17. ENLARGEMENT/Social policy: ONE IN SEVEN REPORT LONG STANDING HEALTH PROBLEM OR DISABILITY
18. Demographics: people and markets
19. Current business statistics
20. Tenure, earnings and productivity
21. Needed improvements in economic statistics
22. Developments in labor statistics
23. Labor force statistics to measure full employment
24. The business situation
25. The effect of unionization on labor productivity: some additional evidence
26. A note on the validity of self-reports of absenteeism
27. G2: Suzanne Moore: Sixty per cent of us still identify ourselves as working class. So what happened to collective class action?
28. Quarterly household data: seasonally adjusted data: characteristics of the employed
29. Working women; more than you think; if you think only half of all women now work, think again. New research indicates that this figure may be off the mark
30. Against the trend: trade union growth in Northern Ireland
31. Correcting the shortage of skilled workers
32. A scorecard on capital and labor
33. Workers and their unions: the jobs people are doing are changing
34. The probabilities of life and work force status in the calculation of expected earnings
35. Women and work
36. Employment data from household survey
37. Employment, hour, and earnings data from establishment surveys
38. Employment cost index up 7.7 percent in 1978
39. Little change for Blacks in an unpredictable economy
40. Employment data from the household survey
41. Employment, hours, and earnings data from establishment surveys
42. Median earnings in 1977 reported for year-round full-time workers
43. Wage increases of 1978 absorbed by inflation
44. Hispanic workforce: growth and inequality
45. Up with people; the auto industry is swiftly changing, with mixed results for its most important cogs - those who get the job done
46. Selling stock to employees
47. The mid-South economy
48. Teenagers: the job force is with them; where do teenagers fit into today's service economy?
49. Sunbelt states set pace for '84; growth, but Midwest shows spark
50. Displaced workers: one year later
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