| Roderick Floud, Paul Johnson - Business & Economics - 2003 - 636 pages
...law, the twentieth century has seen the growing importance of engineering, science and accounting. To measure the growth of the professions on a comparative...well as the higher professions, in panel B of Table 3.4. Although Britain started the period with a higher share of the occupied population in the professions,... | |
| Paul A. David, Mark Thomas - Business & Economics - 2006 - 548 pages
...professions in the nineteenth century were in the church, medicine and law, the twentieth century has seen the growing importance of engineering, science and...capital levels gleaned from data on higher education. Table 7. Professionals in Britain, the United States and Germany, 1880-1991. A. Higher professionals... | |
| N. F. R. Crafts, Ian Gazeley, Andrew Newell - Business & Economics - 2007 - 377 pages
...professions in the nineteenth century were in the Church, medicine, and law, the twentieth century has seen the growing importance of engineering, science, and...well as the higher professions, in panel (b) of Table 12.8. Britain started the period with a higher share of the occupied population in the professions,... | |
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