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A worker's decision to exert effort depends on comparing the short-term benefits of shirking with the long-term value of their job. A key factor in this calculation is the worker's 'planning horizon'—the total time they consider when evaluating their employment. In which of these situations is the worker's incentive to shirk increased specifically because their planning horizon has shortened?

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