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Synoptic Table Joselin Hernandez
Synoptic Table Joselin Hernandez
HONDURAS
ENGLISH
Teacher:
Mayra Guadalupe Jácome Ruiz.
Homework:
Conversation.
Student:
Joselin Yajaira Pavón Hernández
Account:
2020-100-40322
Campus:
El Progreso.
Section
3.
Homework:
Synoptic table
Delivery date"
28 / May / 2021.
Synoptic table about the different occupations and its importance or benefits in the society.
This category includes a broad range of occupations such as food servers, security guards and
janitors that typically involve on-site duties or face-to-face interactions.
Servicie Workers:
Widespread temporary shutdowns of businesses made it impossible for many of these workers
to perform their job duties, Percent laid off: 34
When theaters are closed for audiences, that means the cast and crew who create your favorite
Arts., Design,
performances on stage and screen are out of work, at least temporarily.
Enterteinment and
But the ripple effects reach out further, causing job losses.
Media workers.
Percent laid off: 25
To deter the spread of the coronavirus, many local and state government temporarily closed all
nonessential stores and showplaces, which meant that employees in these fields couldn't work.
Sale Workers:
roughly 7.9 million people age 55 and older work in sales positions.
Percent laid off: 18.
Driving is an occupation that tends to employ many older adults, in part due to the flexible
Transportation schedules and part-time positions that are available. For example, according to the CEPR
Workers: study, 46.7 percent of employees who work for public transit systems are over the age of 50.
Percent laid off: 17.
Because workers in these fields must go on-site to repair broken mechanical and electronic
devices, many saw their opportunities suspended during periods of mandatory shutdowns due
Installation,
to the pandemic.
maintenance or
repair workers: Percent laid off: 14.
Healthcare workers have been instrumental in the nation's response to the COVID-19
pandemic. But even so, jobs have been lost in these fields as hospitals and other health care
Health workers
facilities discontinued elective medical procedures. The CEPR study found that 34.6 percent of
healthcare workers. Percent laid off: 13.