A) the worker has a higher level of human capital.
B) the worker should become more productive.
C) the worker might look for another job unless his employer pays him more.
D) All of the above are correct.
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A) discrimination.
B) a variety of factors, including differences in human capital and compensating differentials; few economists believe that gender discrimination in earnings exists.
C) differences in human capital as the primary reason.
D) a variety of factors, including differences in human capital, compensating differentials, and discrimination.
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A) Jason works harder than the other employees.
B) Jason may choose to do tasks other workers find undesirable.
C) Jason's amiable personality allows him to work well with his co-workers.
D) None of the above is correct.
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A) 500
B) 600
C) 700
D) 800
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A) a surplus of labor.
B) no unemployment.
C) an increase in the number of people employed.
D) an decrease in the quantity of labor supplied.
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A) remained roughly constant for both men and women.
B) widened for both men and women.
C) widened for men and narrowed for women.
D) narrowed for men and widened for women.
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A) discriminatory wage practice.
B) compensating differential.
C) wage inequity.
D) a market inefficiency.
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A) Streetcar owners opposed segregation laws primarily because they were concerned with civil rights.
B) Segregation laws were supported by both local business owners and patrons.
C) Firms usually care more about maximizing profits than discriminating against certain customers.
D) Laws passed by the government cannot reduce discrimination.
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A) a compensating differential.
B) efficient union bargaining.
C) having more human capital.
D) pure luck.
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A) has more experience.
B) is willing to travel two weeks out of each month, whereas worker B will not travel more than three nights a month.
C) has a special certification that directly relates to her job, whereas worker B does not.
D) is a young blonde woman, whereas worker B is an older, gray-haired man.
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A) compensating differentials
B) differences in human capital
C) discrimination
D) All of the above can be a partial explanation.
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A) Labor hours demanded by widget firms will decrease by 20 hours.
B) Labor hours demanded by widget firms will decrease by 30 hours.
C) Labor hours demanded by widget firms will increase by 20 hours.
D) Labor hours demanded by widget firms will increase by 30 hours.
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A) racial discrimination by firms, despite government efforts to halt it.
B) racial discrimination by firms with no government action either to halt it or to support it.
C) government-mandated racial discrimination.
D) a failure to find any discrimination where most would expect to find it.
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