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The experience of retirement is also divided on the basis of occupational class.
All citizens wear the uniforms of their occupational classes.
In addition, many courts offer excuses from service, on individual request, to designated groups of persons or occupational classes.
No social or occupational classes are distinguished.
Other occupational classes teach carpentry, auto repair and other skills to help people gain employment.
Ascribed status simply means the occupational class of the father or father in law while achieved status is one's education and occupation.
Artisans and occupational classes without security of employment and whose traditional occupations have ceased to be remunerative.
These schemes and the benefits they provide, in general, are organised hierarchically according to employment status and occupational class (James, 1984).
As landholders and agriculturalists, the damaras were the most important of the occupational classes and their power could be considerable.
Dizgyotic twins with differing adult socioeconomic position, either occupational class or educational level, did not notably differ in their adult health status.
Over the next two decades, Auburn High developed its modern extracurricular face, forming band, choir, drama, and other programs, as well as diversifying occupational classes.
The availability of the 1991 census data on local populations by ethnic origin offers a timely opportunity for ethnicity - like occupational class - to be systematically recorded.
Socially assortative mating increases the spread of income and wealth between families 'headed' by individuals (usually males) of different occupational class.
Deaf students can attend honors, AP, CP,and occupational classes depending on what will be most useful to them.
Some items of information, like occupational class are always available in mortality statistics, eg. age at death, gender, cause of death, country and region of residence.
Twins with differing occupational class differed in health status compared with twins with similar occupational class.
Variability of exposure within occupational classes in different workplaces, countries, or throughout time is commonly not taken into account, which can result in nondifferential exposure misclassification.
We employed data on both adult occupational class and educational level, hypothesizing that the former might capture relevant aspects of socioeconomic position occurring after completion of educational attainment.
In defense of these unions, the AFL-CIO's jurisdictional rules may forbid such unions from organizing workers in certain occupational classes.
Boyd Orr's report found that the death rate of men aged 20-64 in higher occupational classes was 10% below the national average whilst for unskilled labourers it was 11% above.
At Examination II, 32% of the twin pairs in the analytic cohort were discordant for adult household occupational class, and 20% were discordant for individual college attainment.
We have seen that the social collectivities often known as 'classes' in British society are reducible neither to economic classes in the Marxist sense nor to the sociologists' occupational classes.
The project starts from the premise, demonstrated in the investigator's work, that measures of occupational class cannot be validly used over time and that the conclusion of increasing health inequality is scientifically unsound.
Within occupational class strata, however, for all the continuous outcomes other than diastolic blood pressure, the magnitude of variability typically was greater for the dizygotic than the monozygotic twin pairs (Tables 3 and 4).
This problem is selected because of the importance given to the division of labour within modern Marxist discussions of social class and also within more orthodox sociological analyses of class (i.e. 'occupational classes').