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  2. Skilled worker - Wikipedia

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    Examples of formally educated skilled labor include engineers, ... the average wage of a highly skilled machinist in the United States of America is $3,000 to $4,000 ...

  3. Skill (labor) - Wikipedia

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    For example, a developed country purchasing imports from a developing country, which then replaces products made with domestic, low-skills labor. This, in turn, decreases the demand for low-skills workers in the developed country. Both of these factors may increase the wages of highly skilled workers in the developed country.

  4. Tradesperson - Wikipedia

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    Tradesmen/women are contrasted with laborers, agricultural workers, and professionals (those in the learned professions). [3] Skilled tradesmen are distinguished: from laborers such as bus drivers, truck drivers, cleaning laborers, and landscapers in that the laborers "rely heavily on physical exertion" while those in the skilled trades rely on and are known for "specific knowledge, skills ...

  5. 10 Best-Paid Skilled Labor Jobs - AOL

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    Skilled labor jobs can pay well, even very well. Yet, many young people feel the pressure to get a college degree and don't consider hands-on labor. Fortunately, a growing movement hopes to get ...

  6. How a shortage of visas for skilled workers is affecting the ...

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    H-1B Employer Data used its own data, news reports, and economic research to explore how a shortage of visas for skilled workers has impacted the U.S. economy. H-1B Employer Data Visa workers ...

  7. The U.S. labor market is shifting toward skilled labor as ...

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    On Friday, the Bureau of Labor Statistics reported the latest monthly payroll data for the U.S. economy. Total employment rose by 175,000 in April. The unemployment rate rose slightly to 3.9% from ...

  8. Human capital flight - Wikipedia

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    The rapid but small-scale departure of highly skilled workers from Southeastern Europe has caused concern about those nations developing deeper integration in the European Union. [159] This has given rise to programs to curb the outflow by encouraging skilled technicians and scientists to remain in the region to work on international projects.

  9. A majority of Americans support immigration of highly skilled ...

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    Foreign-born STEM workers are a prime example of high-skilled immigrants, but according to Cardinal Brown, these workers can get lost in the conversation around immigration reform.