In the U.S. almost 40 percent of nursing assistants are considered low-wage earners. In Germany, France and the Netherlands less than 10 percent are. Why might this be the case?

a. Germany, France and Netherlands pay nursing assistants more than they are worth.
b. Nursing assistants are less qualified in Germany, France, and Netherlands.
c. The U.S. places high value on job satisfaction but not on a living wage.
d. The U.S. believes that nursing assistants can do their job with minimal training.


d

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