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The Link Between Income and Education.

This paper discusses how there has always been a direct link between education and income. This link entails the phenomenon of how individuals with education almost always have better employment possibilities and better income. Educational opportunity, unfortunately, may help those who have it, but it does not nurture social equality. Educated individuals will certainly attain higher incomes. But this only means that society becomes economically polarized. Indeed, those individuals that attain better incomes are usually taking jobs away from people who do not have the luxury of an education. The society, therefore, becomes increasingly divided because of this process. The poor and the rich increase in number, and the middle class increasingly disappears. Moreover, the link between income and education also includes a significant bias against the female gender. 8 pgs. 13 f/c. 8b.

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