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This is because women have poorly paid jobs or work on a part-time basis.
She supported herself with a number of poorly paid jobs, as a teacher, secretary, and lady's companion.
Most are traditional farmers or work in poorly paid jobs because of their lack of education.
In France, for example, they represent 80% of part-time workers, with precarious and poorly paid jobs.
They do poorly paid jobs, often bordering on exploitation.
These immigrants settled in the North and obtained poorly paid jobs in factories.
Most of the urban poor in developing countries able to find work can spend their lives in insecure, poorly paid jobs.
She could only get a poorly paid job as a sales assistant in a King's Road shoe boutique.
He had several poorly paid jobs.
Here the homeworkers poorly paid job dovetails neatly into the work for which she is not paid at all.
Conversely, pursuing a mundane, poorly paid job or no job at all may provoke a sense of alienation from society.
Indeed, if anyone's acting unethically here, it's your boss; it is ignoble to force people into soul-deadening, pointless, poorly paid jobs.
But to help out people working in poorly paid jobs, Long came up with the idea of rebating their Social Security taxes as a "work bonus."
But in spite of Galicia's economic boom, the fishermen still work one of the riskiest and most poorly paid jobs in Europe.
But there is no basis for asking Americans to pay tens of billions more to save a relatively small number of poorly paid jobs in highly profitable industries.
Ruthie, meanwhile, tries to hold down a poorly paid job as a cleaner and give up prostitution at her daughter's urging, yet is unable to stay away from the streets.
Given the extra work it takes to defend a client in a death case, the 352 can also keep a good lawyer from taking a poorly paid job representing an indigent defendant.
The government pays for the training and gives each aspiring carpenter a small stipend, but the goal is not to prepare them for scarce and poorly paid jobs at home.
Provision of services to that segment of society needs centralised/localised funding because of historically Deaf people have had poorly paid jobs --- if they are/were employed at all.
Women tend to take poorly paid jobs where they can reconcile work and family and consequently, they are forced to relinquish social guarantees and agree to poor working conditions.
As such, by getting involved in this process, people were effectively exploiting themselves, that is, by creating poorly paid jobs, and under-resourced enterprises which offered inadequate training opportunities to those involved.
The NCO spread like wildfire in the crisis-ridden Campanian towns of the late 1970s, offering alienated youths an alternative to a lifetime of unemployment or poorly paid jobs.
He began his career with a poorly paid job in Jefferson City, Mo., working for John C. Danforth, then the state's Attorney General, now the Republican Senator who is his chief advocate.
Now he spent long hours in poorly paid jobs doing boring, repetitive work in a place that was frequently dingy, crowded and unsafe and where his value had been reduced to that of a production "resource."
Single adults constitute 30 per cent of total lettings, with 13,000 of the group moving into association homes each year, most of them in poorly paid jobs or unemployed, whose rents amount to about 38 per cent of net income.