Examples of 'workingclass' in a sentence

Meaning of "workingclass"

workingclass (noun): Refers to the social class consisting of people who work for wages, typically performing manual labor. It includes individuals who are employed in jobs that require less skill and education, often in contrast to the middle class or the upper class

How to use "workingclass" in a sentence

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That is how the workingclass neighbourhoods disappeared.
And by making it accessible and affordable to workingclass families.
Erick 's workingclass districts, where unemployment is extremely high.
Cafés play an important part in the life of workingclass neighbourhoods.
Of women of color, workingclass women, queer women and transgender women.
They are to play an increasing role in the future workingclass developments.
There are no more towns or workingclass neighborhoods for this actor.
Chicago has several signature foods reflect the citys ethnic and workingclass roots.
The nameless girl wanders the workingclass neighborhoods of Barcelona.
A comparison of beliefs and practices in middle-class and workingclass households.
The Marolles is one of Brussels 's most typical workingclass districts . Approximately 12000 people live there.
Those repetitive buildings, devoid of ornamental pretension, give the workingclass neighbourhoods their own character.
He's a classical blue collar, a workingclass immigrant person.
That 's not good for anyone, especially a workingclass single mother.

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