Which of the following is an example of labor-market discrimination? You may assume that worker A and worker B have identical characteristics except for the ones listed. A firm offers a higher salary to worker A than worker B because worker A
a. has more education.
b. is willing to work the night shift.
c. is a man, whereas worker B is a woman.
d. has better performance reviews, indicating higher productivity.
c
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a. true b. false
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