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The standard of living in Greece is high for the most part. Places like Athens and other larger cities the costs are high and so is the standard. There are some cities in Greece that the standard of living is low with lower rent but also lower salary, higher unemployment and lower food cost.
The higher the literacy rate, the higher the standard of living
Albania is the one specific country with the lowest standard of living in Europe. However, the region of Europe with the lowest standard of living is Southeastern Europe (with the exception of Greece and Cyprus).
high standard of living= high GDP and vice versa
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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 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.
Obtaining jobs to pay for a better education is the key to this solution.
People in developed countries have a higher standard of living then people in developing countries.
The term "values education" refers to the education of children about the values which are set forth as being a solid standard for living one's life by.
The term "values education" refers to the education of children about the values which are set forth as being a solid standard for living one's life by.