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  2. Working class in the United States - Wikipedia

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    According to Rubin (1976), there is a differential in social and emotional skills both between working-class men and women and between the blue-color working-class and college-educated workers. Working-class men are characterized by Rubin as taking a rational posture while women are characterized as being more emotional and oriented towards ...

  3. List of AACSB-accredited schools (accounting) - Wikipedia

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    To apply for accounting accreditation, a school is required either to already hold the business accreditation, or to apply for both the business and accounting accreditations at the same time. [2] The initial accounting accreditation process starts with the submission of an eligibility application, and includes self-evaluations and peer reviews ...

  4. Working class - Wikipedia

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    Common alternative definitions of working class include definition by income level, [7] whereby the working class is contrasted with a middle class on the basis of access to economic resources, education, cultural interests, and other goods and services, and the "white working class" has been "loosely defined" by the New York Times as ...

  5. Educational attainment in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The child-rearing practices of lower- and working-class families thus do not comply with the standards of educational institutions. As a result, lower- and working-class students develop a sense of "distance, distrust, and constraint" in educational institutions, while children of middle-class families gain a sense of entitlement.

  6. Bachelor of Accountancy - Wikipedia

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    The degree is thus not to be confused with a B.B.A. in Accounting or B.Com. in Accounting, which are general business degrees with accounting as an area of concentration; for discussion, see Business education § Undergraduate education. Some programs allow for specializations in topics such as Tax Accountancy, Auditing or Forensic Accountancy.

  7. 9 Frugal Habits of the Working Class - AOL

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    Each socioeconomic class has something the others can learn from — and when it comes to the working class, frugality is king. They know how to stretch a dollar and make the most of their hard ...

  8. Socioeconomic mobility in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Socioeconomic mobility in the United States refers to the upward or downward movement of Americans from one social class or economic level to another, [2] through job changes, inheritance, marriage, connections, tax changes, innovation, illegal activities, hard work, lobbying, luck, health changes or other factors.

  9. The spectacular Synapse collapse: The ugliest divorce in ...

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    The Evolve spokesperson told Fortune that it is working to secure data from the other partner banks to create an ecosystem-wide analysis, while not directly answering whether it would work with ...