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| 086 | 1 |aCS11-0019/9E-PDF |
| 100 | 1 |aMyles, John,|d1943- |
| 245 | 14|aThe expanding middle : |bsome Canadian evidence on the deskilling debate |h[electronic resource] / |cby John Myles. |
| 260 | |a[Ottawa] : |bStatistics Canada, |c[1987?]. |
| 300 | |a36, 2 p. |
| 490 | 0 |aResearch paper series ; |vno. 9 |
| 500 | |aIssued also in French under title: L'expansion de la classe moyenne : données canadiennes sur le débat sur la déqualification. |
| 500 | |aDigitized edition from print [produced by Statistics Canada]. |
| 504 | |aIncludes bibliographic references. |
| 520 | |a"This study addresses recent debates over trends in class structure that have emerged from the deskilling debate. The general conclusion I draw form an analysis of both censur and survey data is that actual patterns and trends in the skill distribution of jobs are more complex than either the "deskilling" or "upgrading" theses would indicate. During the sixties and seventies the skill content of the labour force grew at an accelerating rate as a result of the expansion of "new middle class/ professional, technical and managerial occupations. Patterns within working class occupations are more ambiguous: estimates based on the census distribution of occupations ranked by skill indicate a monotonic pattern of upgrading while survey results for the early eighties suggest a split or dual labour market for job skills."--Abstract. |
| 692 | 07|2gccst|aSocial structure |
| 710 | 2 |aStatistics Canada. |bAnalytical Studies Branch. |
| 775 | 08|tL'expansion de la classe moyenne : |w(CaOODSP)9.846792 |
| 830 | #0|aResearch paper series (Statistics Canada. Analytical Studies Branch)|vno. 9|w(CaOODSP)9.504421 |
| 856 | 40|qPDF|s5.51 MB|uhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2017/statcan/11f0019m/CS11-0019-9-eng.pdf |