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Pink-collar worker : ウィキペディア英語版 | Pink-collar worker
In the United States, a pink-collar worker performs jobs in the service industry. In contrast, blue-collar workers are working-class people who perform skilled or unskilled manual labor, and white-collar workers typically perform professional, managerial, or administrative work in an office environment. Companies may sometimes blend blue, white, and pink industry categorizations. ==Etymology== The term "pink-collar" was popularized in the late 1990s by writer and social critic Louise Kapp Howe to denote women working as nurses, secretaries, and elementary school teachers.〔Wickman, Forrest. ("Working Man's Blues: Why do we call manual laborers Darth Vader?" ) Slate.com, 1 May 2012.〕
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