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xhchris 发表于 2019-2-15 00:28 
没意义,我只想知道整天喊拿铁线的,到底知不知道拿铁线是什么意思
Sydney’s ''latte line'' divides the city in more ways than just hipster coffee and takeaway chicken, with white-collar work shown to be concentrated above the line.
The 'latte line' is an imaginary boundary that splits Sydney down class and economic lines, running from the airport north-west through Parramatta.
A paucity of public transport options running south to north of the line slows connections to white collar jobs, defined as managers and professionals, research from Western Sydney University shows.
North Sydney had the highest rate of white-collar jobs at 65 per cent of workers, while less than 10 per cent of people working there did blue-collar or manual work, 2016 Census data shows. The highest rate of blue-collar jobs, defined as labourers, machine operators and tradies, was in western Sydney at Erskine Park where 60 per cent of people did blue-collar work and just 17 per cent were employed as managers or professionals.
Associate Professor at Western Sydney University Chyi Lin Lee said white-collar jobs, in general, are concentrated in the north and east of the city in places such as North Sydney, Macquarie Park and Norwest Business Park, while blue-collar jobs are mainly located in the south and west.
这个解释比较认同。
拿铁线有很多版本的解释和不同的理解。不过很奇怪的是,若真心以简单的好坏来区分悉尼,拿铁线你敢说是巧合吗 |
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