White-collar jobs often have more income and status. People usually have a secondary-school diplomas in a white-collar jobs. The ones with higher education usually have more income than the less educated. Canada has a middle class of 25% white-collar workers in 1921. The number of middle workers later on grew from 25% in 1921 to 55% in 1986.
blue-collar workers
Some skilled blue-collar workers do earn comparatively high wages without high-school training, such as electricians. It’s difficult to determine the specific amounts of power you have over things based on your income and education. smaller and rather stable blue-collar sector, 31% of middle class workers are blue-collar worker. It has a rather stable amount of middle