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A worker's reservation wage is the lowest wage they are willing to accept for a new job. This wage is influenced by various factors. Classify each of the following factors as either a 'Market-Wide Component' (affecting all workers in a market) or an 'Individual-Specific Component' (varying from person to person).

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