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Analyzing Labor Choices in 19th-Century Britain

Historians have observed that in Britain before 1870, a period of significant economic change, rising real wages were accompanied by an increase in the average number of hours worked per year. Analyze the potential economic and social factors that could explain why workers at this time would choose to work more hours even as their hourly pay increased.

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