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Discover Ludwig'wage-earning' is a correct term and is commonly used in written English
It refers to someone who earns a salary or wages for their work. Example: Sarah is a hard-working wage-earning mother who supports her family by working as a nurse.
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Specifically the gain from marriage comes from the spouse with lower wage-earning potential financing human capital investments for the spouse with higher wage-earning potential.
Some recommend financial support for caregivers (Alstott 2004, 75ff), others suggest guaranteeing a non-wage-earning spouse one half of her wage-earning spouse's paycheck (Okin 1989, 181).
Not for wage-earning women.
The economy remains depressed for most wage-earning families.
Unlike some wage-earning fathers, Mr. Blair cannot argue the disadvantages of helping with child care.
Interspersed with these declarations of independence are many scornful dismissals of those enslaved by conventional forms of wage-earning employment.
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A quarter of those who found jobs failed to make a living wage, earning less than $21,840 a year.
Many low-wage earning citizens now lack employer-sponsored health insurance, and the health care industry is already competing for those who will gain coverage through the law.
Lutheran Medical Center is in the Sunset Park neighborhood, where low-wage earning Chinese and Latino communities converge near an expressway.
To the contrary, feminist advocacy groups and feminist scholars strongly support policies to ease the tension between wage earning and caregiving for both fathers and mothers.
The most snobbish, qualified high wage earning candidates are now looking for an escape.
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