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"Men in trouble" might find it harder to get a job.
Patients already find it harder to get a nurse to respond promptly when they call for help.
That can create problems for younger workers, who may find it harder to get a promotion or find a job in the first place.
Thousands of former students could find it harder to get a mortgage or loan in future because of a deal between the Government and the credit industry.
Apprentices are more likely to be men, and young women who take apprenticeships get paid less while in them, find it harder to get a job and receive lower pay once they are in work.
But some experts have suggested British borrowers may find it harder to get a mortgage abroad if the UK leaves the EU and some will worry that, as non-EU nationals, they will be treated differently in tax terms.
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The deportee may find it hard to get a job.
She will find it hard to get a job.
You'll find it hard to get a mortgage, car loan or even a credit card.
GEIS bosses found it hard to get a green light from headquarters.
Those who are born abroad or poorly qualified find it harder to get other jobs.
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