Sentence examples for has a lower status from inspiring English sources

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As a profession, it has a lower status and salary range than some comparable occupations.

The best students he has taught on MBA courses in Hong Kong and Shanghai have typically worked for developed-country multinationals.Part of the problem in China is that running a big company—even a giant such as China Telecom, with its 220m customers—still has a lower status than a political job such as governor of a province.

The subsample regression resultsk showed that first, only in the subsample in which mother has a lower status did sibling sex composition significantly affect educational attainment as expected.

Another thing to consider before jumping into M&D is the notion that because the industry has a lower status than academia, pharma, or biotech, a ticket to the MD&D industry tends to be one-way.

Thus, a majority group member that has a lower status is more likely to form a union with a minority group member if the latter has a higher socio-economic status than the people with whom the member of the majority group normally associates (White and Sassler 2000; Niedomysl et al. 2010).

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"The wording, 'foundation degree', almost suggests that the courses have a lower status, but the standards we expect from a foundation degree are the same as those expected on campus-based qualifications," she says.

Evidence from High Tech Entrepreneurial Firms". Campero evaluated nearly 1,000 job listings for software engineers and developers posted from 2007 to 2011 and found that high-status firms whether by their own reputation or, in the case of startups, their founders' pedigree hired a greater share of high-status workers than firms perceived to have a lower status.

Compared to C&T-value added, in terms of C&T-labor directly embodied in C&T-outflows Italy had a lower status in the network but nevertheless got slightly more central.

This limitation may introduce selection bias, which would underestimate the effect of socioeconomic status because those living in inaccessible areas likely have a lower status than persons in accessible areas.

In addition, individuals who are unmarried because they are divorced/widowed/separated, may have a lower status within society and be economically disadvantaged due to property laws - this is particularly pronounced in women.

An alternative explanation can be derived from social exchange theory, such that members of majority group that have a lower status are more likely to form a union with a member of a minority group if the latter has a higher socio-economic status compared with his or her group members.

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