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Many companies have moved their “ back office ” people to the suburbs , smaller
cities , or the countryside . This white - collar work force is engaged in operations
such as accounting , data processing , and billing , which do not require a ...
Many companies have moved their “ back office ” people to the suburbs , smaller
cities , or the countryside . This white - collar work force is engaged in operations
such as accounting , data processing , and billing , which do not require a ...
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A group of lawyers bought the 17 - unit Victorian building to convert it into offices .
Unable to find a place they could afford in San Francisco , the Brandolinos ended
up in the suburb of Brisbane , where the $ 500 a month rent still is more than ...
A group of lawyers bought the 17 - unit Victorian building to convert it into offices .
Unable to find a place they could afford in San Francisco , the Brandolinos ended
up in the suburb of Brisbane , where the $ 500 a month rent still is more than ...
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But for the most part , Asians and other minorities do not hold the high - paying
office jobs . A recent city report says two - thirds of the downtown workforce is
white , and that whites hold three - fourths of the management and technical jobs
.
But for the most part , Asians and other minorities do not hold the high - paying
office jobs . A recent city report says two - thirds of the downtown workforce is
white , and that whites hold three - fourths of the management and technical jobs
.
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CONTENTS | 1 |
UNDERSTANDING COMMUNITIES | 28 |
Class and RaceEthnicity | 49 |
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