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  2. Italy’s working visas are notoriously hard to get. We spoke ...

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    For well-heeled Americans who set their sights beyond Italy, the options are greater. Interest in citizenship-by-investment “golden visas” has soared since the election, according to ...

  3. List of Italian-American business people - Wikipedia

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    Anthony T. Rossi (1900–1993), Italian immigrant who founded Tropicana Products; Henry Salvatori (1901–1997), Italian immigrant geophysicist, businessman, philanthropist, and political activist who founded Western Geophysical; Peter Santenello (born 1977), videomaker, traveler, and entrepreneur who produces videos about travel and human stories

  4. White-collar worker - Wikipedia

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    The term "white collar" is credited to Upton Sinclair, an American writer, in relation to contemporary clerical, administrative, and management workers during the 1930s, [1] though references to white-collar work appear as early as 1935. White collar employees are considered highly educated and talented as compared to blue collar.

  5. Cypriot Americans - Wikipedia

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    The participation of women in clerical jobs had more than doubled since the late 1970s, yet only one woman in 15 was in an administrative or managerial position in 1985. Women's share of professional jobs increased to 39 percent by the mid-1980s, compared with 36 percent ten years earlier, but these jobs were concentrated in medicine and ...

  6. Social class in Italy - Wikipedia

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    A hierarchy of social class rank in Italy today. 1. Bourgeoisie (10% of the working population) [1] includes high-class entrepreneurs, managers, politicians, self-employed people, highest-ranking celebrities, etc. 2. White-collar middle class (17% of the working population) [1] includes middle class workers not employed in manual work. 3.

  7. Italian Senior Civil Service - Wikipedia

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    Executives are normally recruited through competitions. There are two types of competition: the “Fast Stream Programme” (“Corso-Concorso di Formazione Dirigenziale”) is for people who join the Public Administration School ("Scuola Superiore della Pubblica Amministrazione") after a highly selective national exam, immediately getting a senior rank position.

  8. Italy appeals court upholds conviction of 2 Americans in ...

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    An Italian appeals court on Wednesday upheld the convictions of two American men in the slaying of an Italian plainclothes police officer during a botched sting operation but reduced their sentences.

  9. Category:American expatriates in Italy - Wikipedia

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    American expatriate sportspeople in Italy (6 C, 120 P) Pages in category "American expatriates in Italy" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 367 total.