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Two other demographics that experience similar inequality are women and blue-collar workers.
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In 1980, the area had a mix of low-income, blue-collar and middle- to upper-class professionals, of which 56% rented.
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They are generally well maintained and have a middle class tenant base of both white and blue-collar workers.
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This entry is one of the few to present the trio as competent and respectable professionals, as opposed to incompetent blue-collar laborers.
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From 1958 to 1964, the average weekly take-home pay of blue-collar workers rose steadily from $68 to $78 (in constant dollars).
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A blue-collar work experience was a prerequisite for admission into the university.
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The film explored the difficulties that arise between a country farmer and a city librarian, highlighting the differences between blue-collar laborers and white-collar administrators.
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The town grew throughout the early part of the 20th century to be a vibrant blue-collar community of schools, churches and businesses.
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A year later, blue-collar wages were raised by 27% in real terms and white-collar wages became fully indexed.
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They really had no star but the whole team was blue-collar, and everybody gave that effort.
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