The college was a center of middle-class values that served to help young people on their journey to white-collar occupations.
The expansion of white-collar occupations, which are more attractive to women.
Many of these Bangladeshis were taxicab drivers, while others had white-collar occupations.
Women, by contrast, are ensconced in white-collar occupations that tend to ride out job cuts almost untouched.
The term young professional generally refers to a young person not in school who is employed in a profession or white-collar occupation.
Young professional, young person not in school who is employed in a profession or white-collar occupation.
Twenty-five percent of blacks had white-collar occupations (management, professional, and related fields) in 2000, compared with 33.6% of Americans overall.
Their lives since then, mainly in comfortable white-collar occupations, struck me as not particularly interesting.
We can extend this interpretation to the service (Tertiary) sector, for here white-collar occupations are both dominant and increasing further in relative importance.
Its pay has always compared poorly with that of other white-collar occupations, but the social standing of teachers traditionally offered compensation.