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The vast majority were Swedish speaking, about 30percentnt had a low educational level, and 75percentnt were permanently employed or self-employed, the remaining were temporarily employed or unemployed.
The increase in the number of non-permanent workers in the workforce, the growing proportion of older workers among the permanently employed and the real wage reductions during the period from 2002 to 2006 are indicative of the process of growing precarity of employment in the group studied.
You're never permanently employed.
But for the life of the mine, there'll only be about 900 people permanently employed.
All but 80 of the 2,009 staff permanently employed in English theatres are white.
One hundred permanently employed dwarfs, they contend, is better than 100 dwarfs scrounging for odd jobs.
Andrews is currently working on a paper counting how many black sociologists are permanently employed in the UK.
They are paid up to £5 an hour less than permanently employed workers doing the equivalent job and have fewer benefits.
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