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As the Tories prepare to reinstate selection at 11, it is worth remembering that grammar schools were only the second tier of a three-tier caste system, carefully moulded on to the workforce stratifications of the postwar era.
The fragmentation of work, the spread of precarity and the stratification of workforces all point to one conclusion: the working class is fundamentally changing, and our conceptions of class have to catch up with that.
In the 1980s André Gorz emphasised the tendency for just this type of stratification of the workforce.
"Genentech, for example, is reversing the stratification of its workforce, from 70percentt Master's degrees and above to 70percentt Bachelor's degrees and below".
Lause emphasizes the stratification of the workforce, with its great inequalities of working conditions depending on race, gender, and status (as native-born versus immigrant, and free versus enslaved), that made a shared class sensibility impossible at the outset of the war.
Sex stratification in the workforce and work-related exposures are well documented (Arbuckle 2006; Messing and Stellman 2006).
Jock foresees an increasing stratification in the scientific workforce that might reduce the value of Master's degrees — apart from the new professional versions.
"Cognitive stratification".
See stratification.
Risk stratification.
c) Workforce.
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