White-collar pay in nonservice industries, March 1988.

From: Monthly Labor Review | Date: October 1, 1988| Author: Cooper, C. Joseph Jr. | Copyright information

White-collar workers employed in mining and utilities typically earn more, on average, than their counterparts in such industry sectors as construction, manufacturing, trade, and finance. This is one of many findings from the Bureau of Labor Statistics' March 1988 survey of whitecollar pay in private nonservice industries.' (See table I for examples of pay relationships in selected occupations and industry divisions covered.) The study, commonly referred to as the PATC survey, yi...

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