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Dreamy, could you elaborate a little?
I think that compared categories in (A) are NOT MORE different than those in (D).
From what point do you judge the categories?

A => Master Degree+Government Job >(life time earnings) Business Person+master degree
D => Government employee + advanced degree =~(similar rise) University employee+advanced degree
I thought the passage was more closer in meaning to D than A.
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Guys the passage says "The findings of the Valuation of Education method have increasingly influenced hiring procedures within academia, government, and, to a lesser degree, business and finance."

Her the valuation of education infulences govt jobs to a greater degree( This does not mean mean growth will be high) than Business and finance related.
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I picked D based on this:

"the most surprising finding of the method is that the correlation between education and job proficiency is consistent, regardless of job category; in other words, more progress within the education system translates to a greater value of an employee to virtually any business"

This bit of the statement shows that the job category is irrelevant - uni employee or govt employee - doesn't matter -- its how far you advance in the education system that determines your value to the employer... in D both go from bachelor's to a master's -- same level so same value and pay....
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Agree with D.

A- WRONG because passage not discussed abt lifetime earnings.
B - Saying salary will be increased after degree..i.e. not discussed in the passage.
C- is wrong because it mentions it will improve skill...but passage is about degree and salary.
E- is wrong because it is comparing with businessman with teacher. passage said compare same profession with different educational qualification

the correlation between education and job proficiency is consistent, regardless of job category; in other words, more progress within the education system translates to a greater value of an employee to virtually any business. Moreover, a worker who holds a degree higher than that of a coworker earns a proportionally greater salary than his or her counterpart, regardless of skill, and this salary ratio remains relatively constant across job categories.
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