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concludes that understanding the paid employees in the country should be
done via industry as their earning distribution varies and differentiable by the
citizenship. The paper also demonstrates that reducing the industry by four-
sector categorization will not gives a reflective conclusion. Further analysis
could include the occupation to see how strong the variable is in explaining
variability in earning within the same industry and running the analysis by skill
level and differentiating the expatriates and the migrants.
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