School teachers in Ukraine are paid twice as much as in Albania, three times as much as in Bulgaria, four times as much as in the Czech Republic, five times as much as in Belgium, six times as much as in the Netherlands, seven times as much as in Switzerland, and eight times as much as in Luxembourg, based on purchasing power parity ?

The graph ( source ) shows the annual salary of a primary school teacher in different European countries. This is a salary calculated on the basis of purchasing power parity, i.e., taking into account the cost of living. That is, the figures on the graph are already comparable. So, where do teachers live better, earning more, and where do they live worse, earning less, taking into account the cost of living??

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