An interesting article in the New York Times tells the story of some people's difficulties through racial form and self-awareness.
Now I know that there is a difference between race and race, so I usually only mark one of "white". But in order to get certification, the organization I belong to has only worked hard to solve this problem, I just attended a meeting to decide to fill the gap of what people want. For example, some want a category of "Latin / Hispanic", others want all the possibilities of Latin America (Cuba, Mexico, etc.). Then someone said, "Well, if I are a white person, can I mark the German?" Such a thing. I stopped paying attention after a while
By the way, I am a Caucasian, mainly combining German, Croatian, Italian and many other elements.
When deeper further, the average age of the first 1% is 47 years, so it is five years older than the minimum 99% of ordinary workers. About 80-85% of the top 1% is male and 99% is 50-55% at minimum, but in Germany and Luxembourg the proportion of top 1% men actually exceeds 90%. Likewise, 80-85% of the top 1% of higher education has completed tertiary education and the lowest 99% is 30-35%. In Eastern Europe (Czech Republic, Estonia, Hungary, Poland, Slovak Republic), incomes with the highest income are often young, usually in their thirties. At first glance this might seem that the workforce of these countries is younger than the other countries, but the analysis does not support this interpretation. The young age in Eastern Europe may be related to the economic transformation of these countries after the collapse of the iron curtain.
Table 1 shows the main features of the sample. About 80% is male and 20% is female. 50% of the subjects are 20 to 30 years old, 47% are 30 to 40 years old, and 3% are over forty years old. Subjects have 34% of experience of 1 year, 3 years of experience of 47%, 3 years of experience of 20% and 7 years of experience. Role inconsistency is measured using the Likert scale with a rank of 1 (very agree) to 5 (very opposite). The total project includes 12 projects. Examples of these projects include "You need to perform tasks at work, never received training." And "I am worried about fulfilling my duties"
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