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Social scientists have also identified problems with the occupational composition of the creative class.
This class and occupational composition was characteristic.
This resulted in the social and occupational composition of Wanganui being much the same as Wellington.
Indeed, the single most important social change to have occurred in the countryside in recent years has concerned the changing social and occupational composition of its population.
"How shifting occupational composition has affected the real average wage" by Rebecca Keller, Monthly Labor Review, June 2009, pp. 26-38.
A retrospective account written in 1937 gives the occupational composition of these pioneering groups: they were in the main teachers and shopkeepers, representing both high and low church - essentially the lower-middle classes.
During the 2001 census, the occupational pattern indicated increasing presence of the tertiary sector.
Much of this disparity is due to the varying occupational patterns of workers with different levels of education.
Due to several reasons, the traditional occupational pattern is changing from livestock breeding to livestock grazing.
But traditional occupational patterns persist.
This means that they have backgrounds, occupational patterns, beliefs and many other things that form part of the existence of the people of the state.
Occupational patterns were becoming more uniform, and so too were cultural characteristics such as clothing, housing, media consumption and religious observance.
As of the 2001 census, the occupational pattern of Virudhunagar indicated increased concentration in teritiary sectors.
The occupational pattern of the town is predominantly in teritiary sector that includes sub-sectors such as handloom weaving, trade and commerce, transport, storage and communication and related services.
It might be said that a Scandinavian melting pot existed in the urban setting among Norwegians, Swedes, and Danes, evidenced in residential and occupational patterns, in political mobilization, and in public commemoration.
Random samples of complete shareholder lists drawn from Edinburgh and London registered firms, as well as individual share portfolios drawn from Scottish probate inventories (for 1890 and 1914), will also be analysed in terms of geographical and occupational patterns of foreign investment.
During the first years of their settlement, the Macedonians were dispersed in the Australian countryside close to the metropolitan centers, working as market gardeners, farmhands and woodcutters; there was a significant change of their occupational patterns after 1946, when they began to bring with them their families from Greece.
Table 1 shows changes in the occupational structure between 1911 and 1971.
However, the occupational structure is more rigid towards the top and bottom.
Occupational structure: the norms and values of the different careers within an organization.
Evidence is available relating to the occupational structure and characteristics of the jobs created within the zones.
This project sets out to explore the occupational structure which exists for women in Britain today.
The occupational structure has changed most likely due to the expansion of technological development and modernization.
Essentially, this occupational structure remained in place well into the 20th century.
The greatest change in population is present between 1881-1885, this may be due to high infant mortality rates and low occupational structure.
In addition, there is still considerable social closure and self-recruitment at the very top of the occupational structure.
The 2011 data shows a much more varied occupational structure a shift away from the predominately agricultural based work as seen in 1881.
The invention of printing also changed the occupational structure of European cities.
The evidence lies in the changing occupational structure, in particular the shift away from manufacturing to service industry.
This century the professions have been one of the fastest growing sectors of the occupational structure.
Information on the occupational structure of Cumrew is limited.
The pie chart below shows the occupational structure of Scriven in 1881.
He was best known for a 1967 book, "The American Occupational Structure."
As well as age differences, ethnic groups also show differences in their occupational structure and family patterns.
The last twenty five years have witnessed national major changes in both the structure of housing tenure and the occupational structure.
Women, particularly married women, have increasingly started taking employment this century, but they are not equally distributed throughout the occupational structure.
Occupational structures of these firms also conform to the social topography of the areas in which they were located.
Although microelectronic production technology can increase the total number of jobs, the occupational structure of employment is likely to change significantly.
Using techniques such as discriminant analysis and cluster analysis, a model is being developed which represents the occupational structure for women.
This has had major impacts on occupational structure and the social make up of the town, on lifestyles, culture and politics.
Wales does not have a favourable occupational structure, and a relatively high proportion of jobs are in public administration, health and education.
"Class, race and the occupational structure", in S. Marks (eds.)