A) high-profile leadership.
B) ability to increase productivity.
C) ability to threaten a strike.
D) ability to deny employers the opportunity to bargain over wages.
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A) has no effect on lifetime earnings.
B) alters work ethic.
C) enhances productivity.
D) is an indicator of natural ability.
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A) Better-looking people are preferred by customers; thus, employers will pay them higher wages than average-looking people.
B) People who project an attractive personal appearance may be more intelligent than average-looking people; thus, employers will pay them higher wages than average-looking people.
C) Average-looking people are preferred by customers; thus, employers will pay them higher wages than better-looking people.
D) Both a and b are correct.
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A) Some firms pay wages that are above the equilibrium wage.
B) Workers sometimes form labor unions to push their wages up.
C) Wages never deviate from the balance of supply and demand in the market for labor.
D) The federal government mandates that employers pay their workers at least as much as the minimum wage.
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A) men and women would earn the same wage.
B) men would earn more than women.
C) men would earn less than women.
D) any wage difference between men and women would be due to compensating differentials.
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A) 130 workers
B) 150 workers
C) 170 workers
D) There is not enough information to determine the number of workers.
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A) (i) and (ii) only
B) (i) and (iii) only
C) (ii) and (iii) only
D) (i) , (ii) , and (iii)
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A) increased, altering the demand for skilled and unskilled labor.
B) decreased a little, altering the demand for skilled and unskilled labor.
C) decreased substantially, altering the demand for skilled and unskilled labor.
D) remained fairly constant; thus, the demand for skilled and unskilled labor is unchanged.
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A) the difference in wages will eventually disappear since a haircut is a homogeneous good.
B) barbershops that hire barbers with hair will be able to charge a higher price for a haircut to those consumers who have a strong preference for barbers with hair.
C) barbershops that hire barbers with hair will always be much more profitable.
D) barbershops that hire bald barbers will always be much more profitable.
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A) all wage differences among groups are attributable to differences in human capital and compensating differentials.
B) most wage differences among groups are attributable to discrimination.
C) wage differences among groups are not sufficient by themselves to determine how much discrimination there is.
D) many employers use compensating differentials to hide discriminatory practices.
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A) a general decline in the wages of college graduates over the last decade.
B) an increasing trend in U.S.labor markets for employers to pay all costs of education and training.
C) a decrease in the earnings gap between low-skill and high-skill workers over the past two decades.
D) an increase in the earnings gap between low-skill and high-skill workers over the past two decades.
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A) years of schooling, age, and years of experience
B) job characteristics, gender, and race
C) ability, effort, and chance
D) gender, race, and geographic location
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A) race, ethnic group, sex, age, or other personal characteristics.
B) qualifications, experience, or job preferences.
C) the levels of human capital.
D) All of the above are correct.
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A) Employers are forced to pay higher wages in efficient markets.
B) Employers give their workers a higher wage in the hope that it will lead to increased productivity.
C) Workers get higher wages when they prove they are increasing their productivity.
D) Workers demand higher wages to compensate for poor fringe benefits.
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A) Rob has more human capital relative to Bob.
B) Rob has less human capital relative to Bob.
C) Bob receives a higher wage to compensate for the disagreeable nature of business travel.
D) Bob's higher salary supports the signaling theory of education.
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A) store clerk jobs are perceived to be relatively easy, thus attracting low-skill workers.
B) store clerk jobs are perceived to be relatively difficult, thus attracting high-skill workers..
C) many people perceive the job of store clerk as having an element danger.
D) store clerks are required to have a college degree.
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A) the human-capital view of education.
B) the signaling view of education.
C) both the human-capital and the signaling view of education.
D) neither the human-capital nor the signaling view of education.
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A) human capital acquired through education
B) human capital acquired through job experience
C) compensating differentials
D) All of the above can explain wage differences.
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