concept   skilled

7 commonsense assertions
Cultures (7) United States (1) India (1) Western Europe (1) South Asian countries (1) developing countries (1) Less developed countries (1) Rural areas (1)
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 skilled United States In the United States, skilled individuals are highly valued in education and the job market, often requiring formal training for higher income. 15
2 skilled India In India, skill is valued through practical experience and traditional apprenticeship. 3
3 skilled Western Europe Skilled professions in Western Europe highly valued and require formal education or specialized training. 3
4 skilled South Asian countries In South Asian countries, expertise and experience are prioritized over formal education for skilled individuals. 2
5 skilled developing countries In developing countries, manual labor and agricultural skills are highly respected and passed down through generations. 2
6 skilled Less developed countries In less developed countries, traditional skills and craftsmanship are highly esteemed, and individuals may acquire skills through apprenticeship and hands-on experience instead of formal education. 1
7 skilled Rural areas : Manual labor and agricultural skills are essential but often underappreciated in rural areas. 1