occupational status उदाहरण वाक्य
उदाहरण वाक्य
- In fact, since the advent of the British National Health Service in 1948, the gap in health between occupational statuses in England has widened . ( Perhaps this confirms the dismal economic principle that publicly fmFsLdd institutions _ hospitals, schools, highways and courts _ always benefit the well-to-do most .)
- Hierarchy expresses itself along two dimensions : first, an internal community differentiation of rank by seniority, education, and occupational status; and second, the distinction between " insiders " and " outsiders, " between members and nonmembers of the community, along with the ranking of whole groups or communities along a vertical continuum.
- She says male menopause is a mind-body syndrome that comes from " the psychological confrontation he has in middle life over what it means to be ` manly,'as his physical strength ebbs and his occupational status changes and he finds he cannot depend on being aroused at the drop of a bra ."
- Among the various theories on last name origins, according to the book " The Norman People and Their Existing Descendants in the British Dominions and the United States of America by H . S . King & Company, 1874 ", " Guest " derives from a place and not from the occupational status of some ancient forebear given to chronic visiting.
- The next occupational status was'employees and professionals'( 22 people ), the next'middling sorts'( 20 people ) and the lowest occupational status was a category of'other'( 3 people ) . " Based on contemporary ideas than on modern definitions of social class : middling sorts combines small farmers not employing labourers with both masters and skilled workers in urban manufacturing and handicrafts ".
- The next occupational status was'employees and professionals'( 22 people ), the next'middling sorts'( 20 people ) and the lowest occupational status was a category of'other'( 3 people ) . " Based on contemporary ideas than on modern definitions of social class : middling sorts combines small farmers not employing labourers with both masters and skilled workers in urban manufacturing and handicrafts ".
- In the US, Richard A . Peterson and A Simkus ( 1992 ) extended the cultural capital theory, exclusively on ( secondary ) analysis of survey data on Americans, in'How musical tastes mark occupational status groups', with the term " cultural omnivores " as a particular higher status section in the US that has broader cultural engagements and tastes spanning an eclectic range from highbrow arts to popular culture.