when one has a higher level of education , one has a better chance of getting a great carreer with opportunity of advancement which leads to better pay, hence a better standard of living, this is total opposite of little education which will always keep you at minimum wage in menial jobs with no opportunity for a better life, so the moral of the story is stay in school and get a great education.
Value is measured in different ways. Universal brotherhood leads to peace and patriotism leads to competition. In terms of economic value, patriotism, if war is avoided, can produce a higher standard of living than can universal brotherhood. A nation can develop a work ethic, a devotion to education and scientific research and a government that produces a high economic standard of living . At the world level that are too many differences to achieve what can achieved in a smaller nation. On the hand, if one is totally unselfish and want everybody in the world to have an equal opportunity, universal brotherhood is more valuable. The two ideas are not in always in direct conflict. Many people love their brothers but if forced to choose, keep most of their wealth for themselves and their family rather than give it to their brothers. Patriotism is like that. You can believe that all men are brothers, or at least say you so believe, but if forced to choose, serve your own country first.
Hans Georg Giger has written: 'Der schweizerische Wohlstand' -- subject(s): Economic policy, Cost and standard of living, Income
Gerald Glenn Quackenbush has written: 'Collecting food purchase data by consumer panel' -- subject(s): Consumer panels, Cost and standard of living, Food consumption
The principles, guidelines, activities, and legislation that affect the living conditions for people that is conducive to their welfare is known as social policy. Social policy is effective because it strengthens health care, education, and employment.
Answer:A question on a standard IQ test. Here are my thoughts:1) they start their beginnings in the ground.2) tree leaves and fly wings look similar under a microscope.The best two answers are:1) They are both living.2) They both reproduce.To say they are both living and they both reproduce is redundant as reproduction is a defining characteristic of that which is living verses that which not:They are both multi-cellular eukaryote organisms classified under domain Eukarya in the standard biological taxonomy: this covers not only the living part of the answer, but includes also a classification and categorization of forms which lets the psychologist know the complexity of the thought process behind the answer. You could also add the beginning two statements, but to get full credit, you need to state its state of livelihood.
People in developed countries have a higher standard of living then people in developing countries.
Usually, the higher the GDP, the higher the standard of living.
The higher the education the higher the standard of living because people can earn more money.
The higher the literacy rate, the higher the standard of living
The investment in education will lead to higher paying employment resulting in a higher standard of living. It is estimated that a college degree commands a minimum of one million dollars in lifetime wages more than a high school diploma.
The higher the standard of living the greater the literacy rate
The higher the standard of living the greater the literacy rate
Switzerland due to its extremely high standard of living. Germany has an excellent standard of living, comparable to the US, but Switzerland's living standard is higher.
Pakistan generally has a higher standard of living compared to Zambia. Pakistan has a larger economy, higher GDP per capita, and more developed infrastructure compared to Zambia. However, there are varying factors that can affect the overall standard of living in each country.
I would say that the Caucasian population would in fact have a higher standard of living compared to the African American population or even the Latino population.
The Germans have the same standard of living as the Americans have in the United States. They may have better primary and secondary education than in the USA.
There was a generally higher economic standing and standard of living in New England than in the Chesapeake.