Sentence examples for knowledge occupations from inspiring English sources

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This paper answers three questions related to the growing trend toward knowledge occupations in Canada: (i) What was the magnitude of the trend between 1971 and 1996?

Using five censuses 1971 , 1981 , 1986 , 1991996—and the input/output (I/O) data, the paper provides evidence that the Canadian economy is becoming increasingly knowledge-based, although the upgrading trends differ across knowledge occupations.

But the Korean experience does suggest that no nation will find an easy answer to the stresses of the global economy, especially as so much of the work of knowledge occupations — lawyer, editor, radiologist — proves as outsourceable as building cars or staffing call centers.

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They don't live in Manhattan; for the most part these are bridge-and-tunnel, Island-and-Jersey jobs, often pretty well paid, but never compensated with the kind of glamour that attaches to even the most ephemeral of Manhattan's knowledge industry occupations.

Shifting from "mass production to knowledge economy occupations" means improved employment rates and earnings - so there are "strong incentives" for countries to expand higher education.

We have no information about social status and only partial knowledge regarding occupation, nevertheless we consider it unlikely for occupational exposure to have had much influence, since to our knowledge, there were no industries in the area at the time where there would have been risk of exposure to dioxins.

The history of the professions investigates the ways in which particular knowledge-based occupations are institutionalized and organized in different times and contexts.

John Paul, the first non-Italian pope in more than four centuries, came to Vatican City from Poland, and he carried with him that country's knowledge of occupation and repression, along with its scars.

An Australian employer would certainly be less likely to have extensive knowledge about occupation classification standards of other countries.

These developments hold immense innovation potentials for reducing costs and enhancing efficiency of routine-based professional tasks (even in knowledge-based occupations and professions such as medical services), and possibly even in research and development as well.

The present article represents an attempt to summarize, in tabular form, current knowledge on occupational carcinogens, the occupations and industries in which they are found, and their target organs.

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