Now, though, economists expect the migration of China's low-paying jobs to accelerate. |
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Welfare recipients who enter the work force in low-paying jobs will lose prescription drug and dental benefits. |
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Liverpool's unemployment rate has stayed subdued because the number of low-paying jobs has grown. |
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And upon his honorable discharge, he, too, settled into a series of low-paying jobs. |
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The first victims of an economic slowdown are always young people in low-paying jobs. |
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Also, they don't end up in low-paying jobs as soon as they get here and get trapped into that position. |
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Some families on social assistance are better off than families where parents work in low-paying jobs. |
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This initiative helps those parents who want to work but have low-paying jobs to improve their quality of life while caring for their children. |
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The strength of Canada in the future, the economic strength, is not going to be to compete in low-level, low-paying jobs with emerging economies. |
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Poor people and poor communities have been presented with a false choice: no jobs and no development versus risky, low-paying jobs and pollution. |
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Tens of thousands of current and former public servants, most of them women in low-paying jobs, stood to benefit from the long-awaited decision. |
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Women are more likely to work part time, to be concentrated in low-paying jobs, and to be paid less than men for equal work. |
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Often fresh out of school, they take low-paying jobs at small independent firms to learn the ropes. |
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Women in many families have become the breadwinners, taking low-paying jobs as maids or at the country's new textile factories. |
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As an illegal alien, he worked gut-busting, low-paying jobs in restaurant kitchens and on landscaping crews. |
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They work hard, often in tough, low-paying jobs. |
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Corrupt governments often offer many low-paying jobs to patronize key constituents. |
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The few African-Canadians already settled in the country were relegated to menial, low-paying jobs that most Canadians did not want, such as domestic helpers and railway porters. |
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The government is confining its own people to unskilled low-paying jobs. |
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Most low-paying jobs are precarious, parttime, temporary, or part-year. |
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Young workers who are high school dropouts or who have only a high school education are at increasing risk of being unemployed, or being able to find only very low-paying jobs with no future. |
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In the majority of situations, the majority of women have low-paying jobs, and jobs that are predominately held by women are still undervalued. |
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There are jobs, but they are low-paying jobs. |
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The low-paying jobs that their parents embraced become for them a stigma. |
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Women earn less than men on average and are over-represented in the contingency work force through part-time employment, multiple jobs and low-paying jobs. |
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It was noted that migration also entailed risks that were often more serious for women than for men, especially when women were relegated to undesirable low-paying jobs. |
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And whether they're recent arrivals or freshly-minted graduates, they're being shunted off into low-paying jobs or into precarious underpaid self-employment. |
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Until then his life had consisted of low-paying jobs, numberous unemployments, and drug use. |
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Instead of being a sweat shop without career ladders and low-paying jobs, precision manufacturing is a career that pays good salaries with a career ladder and clean shops. |
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