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A) risen as the demand for skilled labor has increased relative to the demand for unskilled labor.
B) risen as the demand for skilled labor has decreased relative to the demand for unskilled labor.
C) fallen as the demand for skilled labor has increased relative to the demand for unskilled labor.
D) fallen as the demand for skilled labor has decreased relative to the demand for unskilled labor.
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A) discrimination against a particular group of workers by a firm's customers
B) a worker's level of disposable income
C) a worker's level of human capital
D) compensating wage differentials
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A) is not likely to be related to productivity differences.
B) is a barrier to obtaining an education.
C) does not affect the supply of workers in the different labor markets.
D) encourages workers to bear the cost of acquiring education.
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A) physical capital.
B) human capital.
C) efficiency wage.
D) a union.
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A) John has more human capital than Ken.
B) John has less human capital than Ken.
C) John has been discriminated against because he is young.
D) Ken has been discriminated against because he is old.
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A) workers with more seniority higher wages than newly-hired workers.
B) efficiency wages to reduce turnover.
C) compensating differentials to workers who work the night shift.
D) more attractive salespeople higher wages than less attractive salespeople.
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A) discrimination based on race
B) discrimination in sports
C) consumer discrimination
D) discrimination based on educational attainment
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A) determined outside the domain of economic theory.
B) determined solely by factors that affect demand.
C) low, other things equal.
D) high, other things equal.
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A) labor supply.
B) labor demand.
C) equilibrium wages.
D) All of the above are correct.
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A) clearly illustrates differences in productivity between genders.
B) provides conclusive evidence of discrimination on the basis of gender.
C) is seldom used to provide evidence of discriminatory bias.
D) does not provide conclusive evidence of discrimination.
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A) ability, effort, and chance
B) compensating differentials
C) physical attractiveness
D) All of the above are correct.
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A) Increases in the role of unions in negotiating wages.
B) Declines in the amount of international trade.
C) There is no rising wage gap.
D) Technological change.
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A) discriminatory rules established by the government
B) compensating wage differentials for living in Europe
C) discriminatory preferences on the part of US sports fans for other sports
D) efficiency wages paid to European players to enhance on-field performance
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A) an electrician
B) a hair stylist
C) a journalist
D) a roofer
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A) the lifeguard job will be more fun than the summer camp job, so the wage for that job will be higher than otherwise.
B) if the summer camp job doesn't require any special skills, the wage for that job will be lower than otherwise.
C) since the summer camp job requires some night shift work, the wage for that job will be lower than otherwise.
D) All of the above are correct.
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A) demand but not supply.
B) supply but not demand.
C) compensating differentials.
D) the marginal product of capital.
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