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Analyzing Worker Motivation in Pre-1870 Britain

A common economic assumption is that as an individual's wage increases, they will eventually choose to work fewer hours to enjoy more leisure time. However, for the typical worker in Britain before 1870, the opposite was true: rising wages were accompanied by an increase in working hours. Analyze the economic reasoning that best explains why a worker in this specific historical context would make such a choice.

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