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For instance, administrators who hold a "position of responsibility" while performing nonmanual work could be excluded.
Upper nonmanual occupations have the highest level of occupational inheritance.
The first individual is a single teenager with a job training who is looking for a job in the nonmanual sector.
The middle sector is stratified according to wealth, level of education, and the status difference between manual and nonmanual occupations.
Only 1.2% of sons with fathers who had farming occupations ended up in upper nonmanual occupations.
According to Leicester University, nonmanual and skilled manual workers make up about 65 percent of any British soccer crowd.
Those in lower nonmanual occupations, and upper and lower manual occupations were more likely to be vertically mobile.
There seemed to be a significance in the hand shapes, their position relative to the body, and accompanying nonmanual features like body language, posture, and facial expression.
For each of the nonmanual groups the proportions of men and women who smoked were similar but prevalence was higher among men than among women in the manual groups [1].
Like the existing test, the proposed test for administrative workers would also weigh whether their primary duty is to perform office or nonmanual work directly related to the management or general business operations of their employer.
Further, if manual recounts are held in certain counties but not others, ballots previously discarded by electronic tabulation in manual recount counties would be counted, while similarly situated ballots in nonmanual recount counties would not - thereby diluting the vote in nonmanual recount counties."