occupational group

NOUN
  1. a body of people doing the same kind of work
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How To Use occupational group In A Sentence

  • This led to the social development of new occupational groups to help in the production and transportation of the agricultural goods.
  • Thus differences in pay and prestige between occupational groups may be due to differences in their power rather than their functional importance.
  • It also heard that Bradford babies who died in their first year were more likely to have fathers in manual occupations than in other occupational groups.
  • Technical expressions which are in everyday usage within an occupational group, can be totally alien to outsiders.
  • Within health care, the percentage reporting job strain was highest among the occupational group defined by nursing assistants, orderlies and nursing attendants.
  • Matrilocality and uxorilocality were important elements of community formation as an occupational group that had remained largely transient for more than 250 years began to settle in the area. Gutenber-e Help Page
  • Furthermore, individual workers within any occupational group are not homogeneous units, requiring employers to assess the relative skills and capabilities of individual workers in recruiting labour. Collins Dictionary of Economics
  • Technical expressions which are in everyday usage within an occupational group, can be totally alien to outsiders.
  • The relevance rankings of the journals varied among the different occupational groups (scientists vs. practitioners, librarians vs. documentalists).
  • Furthermore, individual workers within any occupational group are not homogeneous units, requiring employers to assess the relative skills and capabilities of individual workers in recruiting labour. Collins Dictionary of Economics
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