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Page 179
Social classes I - IIIN contain 51 per cent of the study sample ( Table 1 )
compared with 42 per cent in Central Clydeside ( GRO 1975 : Table 5 ) and 33
per cent in England and Wales ( Goldblatt 1990 : Table 2 . 22 ) . The analytic
exclusion of ...
Social classes I - IIIN contain 51 per cent of the study sample ( Table 1 )
compared with 42 per cent in Central Clydeside ( GRO 1975 : Table 5 ) and 33
per cent in England and Wales ( Goldblatt 1990 : Table 2 . 22 ) . The analytic
exclusion of ...
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reliance upon individual consumers reported by companies in the ' electronic
security equipment ( 60 per cent ) , ' mechanical security equipment ( 58 per cent
) and ' security services and equipment ( 23 per cent ) sectors . Shops ( 14 , 21
and ...
reliance upon individual consumers reported by companies in the ' electronic
security equipment ( 60 per cent ) , ' mechanical security equipment ( 58 per cent
) and ' security services and equipment ( 23 per cent ) sectors . Shops ( 14 , 21
and ...
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Especially large proportions ( 40 to 65 per cent ) appear to dislike cleaning the
toilet and the bathroom . Unlike the preceding two categories , where husbands
and wives tend to agree , laundry - related tasks show the largest difference ...
Especially large proportions ( 40 to 65 per cent ) appear to dislike cleaning the
toilet and the bathroom . Unlike the preceding two categories , where husbands
and wives tend to agree , laundry - related tasks show the largest difference ...
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GEOFFREY EVANS AND COLIN MILLS Are There Classes | 23 |
TIM STRANGLEMAN AND IAN ROBERTS Looking Through the Window | 47 |
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