Yes, the pay for psychologists can vary significantly between countries due to differences in cost of living, demand for services, and healthcare systems. In general, psychologists in high-income countries tend to earn more than those in lower-income countries.
A Career in Psychology can earn you a salary from $47,000.00 for a counselor to $59,000.00 for a forensic Psychologist, to $79,000.00 for a Neuro-Psychologist. A Psychiatrist can earn $144,000.00 or more.
Psychologists will look for signs of mental illness in their patients. This would include looking for depressive or manic behavior, along with the patient reporting delusions or hallucinations.
Less than 1 year---$25.00 1-4 Years---$40.08 5-9 Years---$42.29 10-19 Years---$62.22 20 years or more---$80.00 Sources: http://www.payscale.com/research/US/Job=Clinical_Psychologist/Hourly_Rate
With a doctorate degree your pay varies greatly with experience.0 - 1 year: $51,3090 - 4 years: $53,0875 - 9 years: $63,93510 - 19 years: $71,73920 - 24 years: $75,72725 - 29 years: $82,07630+ years: $92, 582Sourcehttp://www.allpsychologyschools.com/faqs/clinical-psychology-salary
Insurance carriers typically reimburse licensed psychologists at the same rate regardless of whether they hold a PsyD or PhD. Reimbursement rates are usually based on the services provided and the psychologist's credentials and licensure, rather than the specific degree they hold.
Probalby about 55,000.00
Industrial-organizational psychologists typically earn the highest salaries, focused on improving workplace productivity and employee well-being. Other high-paying specializations include clinical psychologists with private practices or forensic psychologists working in legal settings. Ultimately, the best pay often depends on the individual's level of experience, education, and location.
No they do not
no it is not Right
A state can benefit from having natural resources because it would not have to import resources from different countries and states, thus, not having to pay for the long transport from other countries and states
Yes, Jehovah's Witnesses generally pay taxes in the countries where they reside, like any other citizens or residents.
It affects countries that have to pay other countries because they r so poor
for example, they can develop their own industries without depending on other countries. Transportation will be less costly for countries with these resources. Other countries will pay for oil and coal.
It depends where you live. Different countries have different tax and deduction rates. There are several other things to take into consideration. Family for instance. See a local accountant.
During the Treaty of Versailles
Countries pay for weapons and pay the army
They all do (many pay a much higher percentage than the US).