The Twentieth Century, Volum 173Nineteenth Century and After, 1964 |
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... cent to 32 per cent . ) The trend was the same in manufac- turing industries alone . Between October , 1955 , and October , 1957 , the pro- portion of workers paid under systems of payment by results had fallen from 40 per cent to 39 ...
... cent to 32 per cent . ) The trend was the same in manufac- turing industries alone . Between October , 1955 , and October , 1957 , the pro- portion of workers paid under systems of payment by results had fallen from 40 per cent to 39 ...
Pàgina 106
... cent of the age group ) , has a 60 per cent chance of going to grammar school if he is upper middle - class , compared with 30 per cent if his parents are lower working - class . To trip over the 11+ hurdle is to lose the race for good ...
... cent of the age group ) , has a 60 per cent chance of going to grammar school if he is upper middle - class , compared with 30 per cent if his parents are lower working - class . To trip over the 11+ hurdle is to lose the race for good ...
Pàgina 107
... cent of undergraduates are working - class , 11 per cent are clerical , and the rest are weighted towards the higher administrative class . Oxbridge and Redbrick appear to be largely non - competi- tive . There is no analysis available ...
... cent of undergraduates are working - class , 11 per cent are clerical , and the rest are weighted towards the higher administrative class . Oxbridge and Redbrick appear to be largely non - competi- tive . There is no analysis available ...
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