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Wide variability across destinations and regions



 
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Wide variability across destinations and regions #1 (permalink) Mon Jun 19, 2006 6:45 am   Wide variability across destinations and regions
 

Though there is wide variability across destinations and regions, tourism generally provides jobs of various types and for both genders.

I don't understand "wide variability across destinations and regions".
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Wide variability across destinations and regions #2 (permalink) Mon Jun 19, 2006 14:10 pm   Wide variability across destinations and regions
 

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The availability of jobs (for various types and genders) varies widely from place to place.
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