Workforce Distribution Analysis: Unskilled, Skilled, and Professional Workers in 1950
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This analysis presents the workforce distribution in 1950, highlighting the categorization of workers as unskilled, skilled, and professional. An impressive 65% of the workforce was classified as skilled, while professional positions accounted for 20%. Conversely, unskilled labor comprised 15% of the workforce. Among a total of 63 million workers, 141 million were categorized in this analysis, providing a comprehensive view of the labor market dynamics during this period.
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Workforce Distribution Analysis: Unskilled, Skilled, and Professional Workers in 1950
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1950 Unskilled 15% Prof 20% Prof 20% Skilled 65% Unskilled 60% Skilled 20% 63M workers 141M workers
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