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Within that constituency, interviewers were then told to find people with a given set of characteristics--ie, a certain proportion of men and women, of blue-collar and white-collar workers.
ECONOMIST: Why the polls got it wrong last time
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Of course, if the samples are to be representative, interviewers need to contact the same proportion of, say, blue-and white-collar workers as there are in the population as a whole.
ECONOMIST: Why the polls got it wrong last time
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The growth in real earnings for blue-collar professions--industry, warehousing and construction--have generally lagged those of white-collar workers.
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The same forces--technology and globalism--that quelled the wage growth of blue-collar workers may do the same to white-collar workers.
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