Exact(9)
The town's primary occupations are tourism, light precision engineering, brewing, and mineral water works.
They cut hair, wash dishes, pump gas, bag groceries and run movie theater projectors, among an array of other jobs, according to a study by the Fiscal Policy Institute, a union-backed research group in Albany, which used federal wage surveys to come up with the primary occupations that are paid less than $7 an hour.
The large number of archeological occurrences documented in Member F, therefore, corresponds to a limited number of primary occupations (<10).
The town has 55% employed people; 12.7% are involved in primary occupations like agriculture, 2.8% in secondary occupations related to industries and 85% in teritiary occupations such as agricultural trading and tourism.
Their primary occupations were farming, 'petit' trading and housewife.
Because of their isolated status, their primary occupations are mineral extraction or subsistence farming.
Similar(49)
The dependent variables, ∆skill and ∆working conditions, are equal to the differences in SK and WC, the O*NET indices of occupational skill requirements and working conditions, respectively, between workers' primary job occupation and secondary job occupation.
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More Americans identify their primary occupation as artist than as lawyer, doctor, police officer or farm worker.
IN this burgeoning antiques center in Columbia County, home renovation seems to be the primary occupation of most residents.
But for one man, what began as a pastime ultimately became a passion and a primary occupation.
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