Health and education suffer as poorly paid doctors and teachers take jobs in oil firms.
Hundreds of thousands of poorly paid Chinese factory workers have gotten big raises lately.
One of the problems the government is trying to address is that it believes early years staff are poorly paid.
Whitson says the United Arab Emirates exploits the armies of poorly paid guest workers imported from South Asia.
Private schools are mostly over-subscribed, poorly paid and staffed by badly trained teachers.
Employment is now largely divided into well-paid, highly-skilled jobs and the poorly paid, less-secure jobs of the service sector.
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And across the board, relatively well paid samples of individuals are only trivially more satisfied than comparatively poorly paid samples.
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Quite well-reviewed books may make little money, while academics are poorly paid.
Motivating poorly paid enumerators to do their job properly is another problem.
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His father, a poorly paid cellarman for a wine company, was killed in battle during the First World War, when Camus was one.
Demoralised after four years as a poorly paid assistant to the professor of piano, he is leaving to make his career in the United States.
The ANP were poorly paid and many smoked opium and cannabis, were insubordinate and ill-disciplined and would often swear at the British soldiers, the inquest heard.
Many of the workers come from South Asia and although politely described as "guest workers", they are poorly paid by international standards and have few rights.
But the wealth of this industry doesn't really benefit the Congolese miners for their back-breaking, perilous and poorly paid work -- not by a long shot.
This emotional labor requires poorly paid service employees, from cashiers to servers to food prep, to perform happiness and friendliness as part of the job requirements.
Local police were poorly paid and, therefore, incompetent and corrupt.
Poorly paid and unenthusiastic teachers are an even bigger problem.
However the vast majority of the workers in that industry are not citizens of Saudi Arabia, they are foreign workers who are poorly paid, poorly treated, and with few, if any, rights.
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Surely it is not too much to imagine that a determined buyer might be able to find a poorly paid general or scientist somewhere who would be susceptible to a well-placed bribe.
Piracy will be bad news even for Somalia, accelerating the Talibanisation of the south by armed Islamist groups as more secular-minded gunmen abandon their poorly paid defence of Mogadishu for adventures at sea.
By adopting the Lib Dems' proposals to raise the threshold at which income tax is paid, the poorly paid will see their tax burden cut, while the better off will have any benefit from this clawed back.
This is an acutely embarrassing episode for the Nigerian Government, but the incident here has certainly highlighted something that many here openly acknowledge: that in a country where journalists are so poorly paid, corruption is both inevitable and widespread.
This was to be the pattern of his short life in and out of poorly paid jobs, squeezing out the meagrest of livings, spongeing off family and friends anything to keep body and soul together as he pursued the seemingly impossible task of living as a poet.
Beyond that, however, no major reforms have been implemented -- so the justice system remains painfully slow, the labor laws still discourage hiring while leaving millions of young people on poorly paid temporary contracts, competition remains overly restricted, too many markets are over-regulated, meritocracy remains stunted, corruption remains rife, and the huge cost of politics and political privileges has been left unchanged.
Discontent with Stronismo, as Paraguayans called it, was shared by groups as diverse as landless peasants and poorly-paid doctors.
Poorly-paid policemen let offenders go in exchange for a few notes.
Most of these children are made to work in unhealthy conditions for long hours and paid poorly.
The killings, which occur about every three days, involve residents shooting or beating to death alleged criminals, often with the acquiescence of local police, who are poorly trained and paid.
Ford could have worked his laborers ten or twelve hour days and paid them poorly, but if he had none of them would have been able to buy his cars or drive those cars to buy other goods and services.
Drug trials were poorly designed, and scientists hadn't paid attention to the all-important issue of drug delivery mechanisms, he says.
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