Sentences with phrase «less lucrative careers»

The report shows that economic inequality in pay is at least partially attributable to women pursuing less lucrative careers than men.
Economic inequality in pay is at least partially attributable to women pursuing less lucrative careers than men.

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At a time when many European, African and South American players see the Chinese Super League as either a lucrative pay day or an ambitious career move, former Liverpool midfielder Momo Sissoko has taken the road less travelled to Indonesia, and has been making a positive impression in Southeast Asia.
Focused on the prospect of jobs at biotech and pharma companies, many life scientists overlook MD&D — a field that, though perhaps currently less lucrative than those better known industries, is also easier to enter for early - career life scientists.
Then she has a change of heart, opting instead for a less lucrative but more creatively satisfying career in modern dance and choreography.
Withdrawal of brokerage firms from the equity research business + downward pressure on fees + investor reallocation toward index investing have made traditional active management considerably less lucrative than it was during my working career.
Graduates of American law schools are finding that their chosen career is less lucrative than they...
Singapore lawyers spend two to five years in school in hopes of a lucrative, stable career, only to wind up earning far less and working far more, than their counterparts in finance and business.
It's less and less true that a law degree leads to a lucrative career, although the myth persists.
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