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In this section we begin our analysis of the relationship between occupation and individual work-career experience, as it bears on the problem of stratification. We shall first focus our attention on clerical workers, using an intensive analysis in this area of employment to unravel problems of a more general significance.

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© 1980 A. Stewart, K. Prandy and R. M. Blackburn

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Stewart, A., Prandy, K., Blackburn, R.M. (1980). Proletarianisation. In: Social Stratification and Occupations. Cambridge Studies in Sociology. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-16431-8_4

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