It has yet to mean as much for the ill-educated, elderly and rural population.
The ill-educated and unskilled are worst hit, but even they have more possessions these days.
Conservatives, he says, have always accepted an obligation to help the poor, the sick and the ill-educated.
Witty, passionate, intelligent but ill-educated, they broke into the world from their restricted childhood like small flash bombs.
There is a popular misperception that only the destitute or ill-educated are drawn to the ranks of militant Islamic organisations.
And most black children came from poor, ill-educated families where English, the main language of instruction, was not their mother tongue.
That play, which starred Ethel Waters as Hagar, a poor, ill-educated black woman who sacrifices everything for her daughter, was also a success.
True, some of those southern jobless may be working in the black economy but, especially for the many ill-educated young, job prospects are pretty dire.
The popularity of pyramid scams in South Africa is a sad sign of how easy it is to con people, particularly the poor and ill-educated.
One reason is that pecking orders matter more than in most other rich countries: income distribution is very unequal and the unemployed, disaffected, ill-educated rump is comparatively large.
Most well-educated Indians have moved off reservation land, leaving an ill-educated and poverty-stricken group that too easily abdicates control to the few remaining members who know how to pull the right levers.
No doubt people should be educated about the ill-effects of smoking.
Part of the reason is that employers increasingly want highly educated workers, so those with poor educational levels are ill-equipped for the jobs on offer.
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