concept   skilled
culture   United States
statement   In the United States, skilled individuals are highly valued in education and the job market, often requiring formal training for higher income.

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# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 skill United States Highly valued in the workplace and often emphasized in education and training programs. 1
2 skill United States Skill development is highly valued in education and professional career advancement. 1
3 skill United States Acquiring and honing various skills is valued in the workplace and often seen as a pathway to career advancement. 1
4 skill United States Highly valued in professional development and education. 1
5 skill development United States Emphasized through formal education, vocational training, and apprenticeships 1
6 skill improvement United States Emphasized in education and professional development 1
7 skill improvement United States Often associated with individual effort and personal growth 1
8 skill improvement United States Encouraged as a way to stand out and advance in one's career 1
9 skill improvement United States Often supported by a variety of classes, workshops, and self-help resources 1
10 skill improvement United States Viewed as a way to adapt to a constantly changing job market and technological advancements 1
11 skilled United States Obtaining a college degree or professional certification is often seen as a prerequisite for being considered skilled in a particular field. 1
12 skilled United States Higher education or specialized training is often required to be considered skilled in a profession. 1
13 skilled United States Having a skilled profession is highly valued and often requires formal education or specialized training. 1
14 skilled United States Valued and sought after in the job market, often leads to higher income 1
15 skilled United States Valued and well-compensated in the workforce 1