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- Occupational_closure abstract "Occupational closure is the sociological term given to the process whereby a trade or occupation transforms itself into a true profession by closing off entry to the profession to all but those suitably qualified. The profession then becomes closed to entry from outsiders, amateurs and the unqualified. This is also sometimes called "professional demarcation." This can be achieved by licensure, through barring entry to all except those who have passed certain entrance examinations and grades of training, or by allowing entry only to those who have gained membership of a specific professional body. In most professions all three methods are in regular use. What this means in practical terms, is that an architect or physician, for example, will firstly be a university graduate in their main subject, second, will have passed entrance examinations to join a recognised professional body and thirdly, will also be licensed to practise medicine or architecture, usually also obtained through sitting examinations. Therefore, such professions are open only to those who satisfy these requirements and are closed to everyone else. It is thus illegal for any other person to practice medicine or to pose as an architect. The origin of this process is said to have been with guilds during the Middle Ages, when 'professionals' fought for exclusive rights to practice their trades as journeymen, and to engage unpaid apprentices.".
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- Occupational_closure wikiPageWikiLink Amateur.
- Occupational_closure wikiPageWikiLink Amateurs.
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- Occupational_closure wikiPageWikiLink Architect.
- Occupational_closure wikiPageWikiLink Category:Occupations.
- Occupational_closure wikiPageWikiLink Category:Professional_titles_and_certifications.
- Occupational_closure wikiPageWikiLink Category:Sociological_terminology.
- Occupational_closure wikiPageWikiLink Credentialism.
- Occupational_closure wikiPageWikiLink Credentialism_and_educational_inflation.
- Occupational_closure wikiPageWikiLink Elsevier.
- Occupational_closure wikiPageWikiLink Employment.
- Occupational_closure wikiPageWikiLink Gender_and_Education.
- Occupational_closure wikiPageWikiLink Guild.
- Occupational_closure wikiPageWikiLink Guilds.
- Occupational_closure wikiPageWikiLink Journeyman.
- Occupational_closure wikiPageWikiLink Journeymen.
- Occupational_closure wikiPageWikiLink Licensure.
- Occupational_closure wikiPageWikiLink Middle_Ages.
- Occupational_closure wikiPageWikiLink Physician.
- Occupational_closure wikiPageWikiLink Profession.
- Occupational_closure wikiPageWikiLink Professionalization.
- Occupational_closure wikiPageWikiLink Sociological.
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- Occupational_closure subject Category:Occupations.
- Occupational_closure subject Category:Professional_titles_and_certifications.
- Occupational_closure subject Category:Sociological_terminology.
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- Occupational_closure type Title.
- Occupational_closure comment "Occupational closure is the sociological term given to the process whereby a trade or occupation transforms itself into a true profession by closing off entry to the profession to all but those suitably qualified. The profession then becomes closed to entry from outsiders, amateurs and the unqualified.".
- Occupational_closure label "Occupational closure".
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