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Linguistic-symbolic classification of occupations ...
Alarcón, Amado. - : Zenodo, 2014
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Linguistic-symbolic classification of occupations ...
Alarcón, Amado. - : Zenodo, 2014
Abstract: As a result, it has been considered the following occupational categories, based on the degree of symbolic analysis and language intensity: (A) high symbolic analysts, (B) low symbolic analysts, (C) high intensity oral interaction with public (high public service), (D) low intensity oral interaction with public (low public service), and (E) manual labor occupations with limited symbolic and oral demands. Further, and within (B) category -low symbolic analysts-, it is distinguished between (B1) those whose work is generally inside the organization (such as file clerks) and (B2) those whose work includes interacting with the public (such as receptionists). In a similar way, (C) category is also divided into (C1) category of nurses and (C2-C5) which group the remainder of the high public service occupations. The result of the categorization of occupations by language use is summarized in the table below: Major occupational classification Linguistic characteristics of occupation Sub classification Example of ... : Source: Alarcon, A. et al. (2014). The Occupational Location of Spanish-English Bilinguals in the New Information Economy. In R. M. Callahan & P. C. Gandara (Eds.), The Bilingual Advantage (pp. 120-139). Clevedon, Bristol. Multilingual Matters Editorial. ...
Keyword: https//cled-ilt-dgestempr.urv.cat/web/es/node/48; Information economy, language skills, occupation classification, Bilingual
URL: https://zenodo.org/record/6378970
https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6378970
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