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Analyzing a Gig Worker's Labor Decision

A gig economy driver who previously worked 30 hours a week finds that a change in the company's pay structure has lowered their average hourly earnings. As a result, the driver reduces their work to 15 hours per week, choosing to spend more time on personal hobbies. Analyze this decision by discussing the two conflicting incentives the driver faces regarding their work hours. Explain which incentive appears to be stronger and why, based on their final choice.

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