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Occupational prestige in the Kibbutz
International Economics and Economic Policy, 1982exaly +2 more sources
The Prestige of Hospitality Occupations
Tourism Analysis, 2017To date, little research has been conducted on the occupational prestige of hospitality occupations. To fill that gap, this study attempted to assess the perceived prestige of a select group of hospitality occupations among the general population in the US.
Shapoval, Valeriya, Pizam, Abraham
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Occupational Prestige in Canada*
Canadian Review of Sociology/Revue canadienne de sociologie, 1967L'article fournit les premiers résultats d'une tentative faite pour répéter au Canada une étude américaine sur le prestige professionnel. On y discute d'abord de la méthodologie utilisée et des moyens disponibles pour la poursuite d'enquêtes sociales au Canada. On y présente ensuite les valeurs attributes, quant au prestige ciiacun à 204 emplois dans l'
Peter O. Pineo, John Porter
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Estimating occupational prestige
Journal of Vocational Behavior, 1987Abstract The occupational prestige literature provides evidence of prestige hierarchies that have remained relatively intact for over 60 years. This article draws from the occupational prestige literature in describing the development of prestige estimates for occupations contained in the Minnesota Occupational Classification System III (MOCS III).
Judy M Chartrand +3 more
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Psychoses, Income, and Occupational Prestige
American Journal of Sociology, 1949A study of 12,168 male first admissions from Chicago to public and private mental hospitals shows that the age-adjusted commitment rates by occupational groups are negatively correlated with the factors of occupational income and prestige. These results are tentatively explained by occupational selection and the differential experiences which men have ...
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Dimensions of Occupational Prestige
Sociology of Work and Occupations, 1975Eight dimensions of occupational prestige are examined for their effect on the general prestige ratings accorded a set of professions in the medical situs, ranging in status from chiropractor to brain surgeon. Stepwise multiple regression analyzes the relative weight of these dimensions among the responses of 410 persons in various types of educational
Marie R. Haug, Harold A. Widdison
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Drugs, Crime and Occupational Prestige
Journal of Psychoactive Drugs, 1981(1981). Drugs, Crime and Occupational Prestige. Journal of Psychoactive Drugs: Vol. 13, Drugs, Crime and Criminal Justice, pp. 267-275.
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