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adell [148]
1 year ago
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Men in unskilled manual labor are ______ times more likely to die prematurely than men working in professions.

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1 answer:
Sidana [21]1 year ago
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Men in unskilled manual labor are 5 times more likely to die prematurely than men working in professions.

Manual labor or physical labor is physical labor performed by humans, especially as opposed to machine labor, but also by working animals. It is literally the work done with the hands and figuratively with all the muscles and bones of the body.

Manual labor is defined as work that requires physical skill and energy, but some people describe it as a little looser. For example,

Electricians, Plumbers, Plasterers, and Machinists all count as manual workers because they don't work at their desks. However, it requires extensive training to be effective. There is also semi-skilled manual work, based on some training and experience, but without formal qualifications.

Learn more about unskilled labor here: brainly.com/question/19792799

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