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report, Bangladeshi and Pakistani women are more likely to be employed as professionals than their male counterparts.
Eastern Europeans have the lowest share of associate and master degree holders employed as professionals or managers.
The higher incomes were derived from the suburb's white-collar base; 61.6% of Yarralumla's workforce was employed as professionals or in managerial posts, compared to 34% nationally.
Portuguese migrated to Switzerland more recently than Italians and Spaniards, so that their likelihood to be employed as professionals in the public hospital was lower.
Participants living in Melbourne (p = .03), employed as professionals (p < .001), earning more than $50,000 (p = .003), sustained a dislocation (p = .001) were more likely to have RTW.
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Members of the nobility who returned to London after the Restoration were keen to develop cricket and brought with them some of the "local experts" from village cricket whom they now employed as professional players.
In other work, dendritic cells (DC) have been employed as professional antigen presenting cells, to increase the sensitivity of CD8+ T cell detection.
They were more frequently employed as professional and less frequently unemployed, and had higher income levels.
These were predominantly female (89%), employed as professional or enrolled nurses or nursing assistants (95%) whilst only a small cohort of the sample were doctors (5%).
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