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Discover LudwigThe phrase "average live in" is not correct in English and does not convey a clear meaning.
It seems to be an incomplete or incorrect expression, possibly intended to describe a typical living situation or environment.
Example: "The average living conditions in the area are quite poor."
Alternatives: "typical living" or "average residence".
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If three people on average live in one flat, this would be the equivalent of building new housing for the combined populations of Britain and Poland.Some state-controlled newspapers have, however, been airing scepticism.
The central point of our paper is that if we intend to interpret an estimated wage gap as a welfare difference between groups, we need to account for the fact that these groups may face different local prices, e.g., may on average live in cities with differing housing prices.
Table 1 also shows that sample members on average live in a street section with an average purchasing power of 36,160 €.
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If you're lucky enough to find one you like, invest in retention the average live-in wage hovers around $15,000, but you'd be wise paying a good deal more.
Singaporean Malays form an underclass, with lower levels of education and lower-paying jobs than the average, living mostly in the mass apartment blocks of government housing.
"Intuitively, most people assume that ethnic minorities are poorer than average and live in areas with elevated crime levels," they said.
It costs more than average to live in Sacramento and Portland.
However, children comprise approximately one quarter of the population, and are significantly more likely than average to live in poverty.
Average emissions of business people flying from City airport are almost certainly way more than those of the average person living in Newham or Tower Hamlet boroughs.
On average, if you live in the commuter towns around London, your living costs are 20% higher than the national average.
"At the same time, the average white lives in a neighborhood that is 78 percent white and 7 percent black.
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