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- Skill_(labor) abstract "Skill is a measure of the amount of worker's expertise, specialization, wages, and supervisory capacity. Skilled workers are generally more trained, higher paid, and have more responsibilities than unskilled workers.Skilled workers have long had historical import (see Division of labor) as masons, carpenters, blacksmiths, bakers, brewers, coopers, printers and other occupations that are economically productive. Skilled workers were often politically active through their craft guilds.".
- Skill_(labor) wikiPageExternalLink edw.htm.
- Skill_(labor) wikiPageExternalLink 219techn.htm.
- Skill_(labor) wikiPageExternalLink skills.htm.
- Skill_(labor) wikiPageExternalLink Deskilling.html.
- Skill_(labor) wikiPageID "10538169".
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- Skill_(labor) wikiPageRevisionID "673649156".
- Skill_(labor) wikiPageWikiLink Automation.
- Skill_(labor) wikiPageWikiLink Baker.
- Skill_(labor) wikiPageWikiLink Blacksmith.
- Skill_(labor) wikiPageWikiLink Blue-collar_worker.
- Skill_(labor) wikiPageWikiLink Brewer.
- Skill_(labor) wikiPageWikiLink Brewing.
- Skill_(labor) wikiPageWikiLink Carpentry.
- Skill_(labor) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Labor.
- Skill_(labor) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Skills.
- Skill_(labor) wikiPageWikiLink Cooper_(profession).
- Skill_(labor) wikiPageWikiLink Craft_guild.
- Skill_(labor) wikiPageWikiLink Deskilling.
- Skill_(labor) wikiPageWikiLink Division_of_labor.
- Skill_(labor) wikiPageWikiLink Division_of_labour.
- Skill_(labor) wikiPageWikiLink Guild.
- Skill_(labor) wikiPageWikiLink Human_capital.
- Skill_(labor) wikiPageWikiLink Laborer.
- Skill_(labor) wikiPageWikiLink Masonry.
- Skill_(labor) wikiPageWikiLink Printer_(publisher).
- Skill_(labor) wikiPageWikiLink Printer_(publishing).
- Skill_(labor) wikiPageWikiLink Scientific_management.
- Skill_(labor) wikiPageWikiLink Skilled_worker.
- Skill_(labor) wikiPageWikiLink Total_factor_productivity.
- Skill_(labor) wikiPageWikiLink Trade_union.
- Skill_(labor) wikiPageWikiLink Unionization.
- Skill_(labor) wikiPageWikiLink Unskilled.
- Skill_(labor) wikiPageWikiLinkText "Skill (labor)".
- Skill_(labor) wikiPageWikiLinkText "low-skilled labor".
- Skill_(labor) wikiPageWikiLinkText "marketable skills".
- Skill_(labor) wikiPageWikiLinkText "skill base".
- Skill_(labor) wikiPageWikiLinkText "skill".
- Skill_(labor) wikiPageWikiLinkText "skilled".
- Skill_(labor) wikiPageWikiLinkText "skills".
- Skill_(labor) wikiPageWikiLinkText "unskilled jobs".
- Skill_(labor) wikiPageWikiLinkText "unskilled".
- Skill_(labor) hasPhotoCollection Skill_(labor).
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- Skill_(labor) wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Skill_(labor) wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Socio-stub.
- Skill_(labor) subject Category:Labor.
- Skill_(labor) subject Category:Skills.
- Skill_(labor) hypernym Measure.
- Skill_(labor) type Work.
- Skill_(labor) comment "Skill is a measure of the amount of worker's expertise, specialization, wages, and supervisory capacity. Skilled workers are generally more trained, higher paid, and have more responsibilities than unskilled workers.Skilled workers have long had historical import (see Division of labor) as masons, carpenters, blacksmiths, bakers, brewers, coopers, printers and other occupations that are economically productive. Skilled workers were often politically active through their craft guilds.".
- Skill_(labor) label "Skill (labor)".
- Skill_(labor) sameAs m.02qh5vk.
- Skill_(labor) sameAs Q7535186.
- Skill_(labor) sameAs Q7535186.
- Skill_(labor) wasDerivedFrom Skill_(labor)?oldid=673649156.
- Skill_(labor) isPrimaryTopicOf Skill_(labor).