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Gender Discrimination Reduces the Household's Feasible Set

A key economic consequence of gender-based wage discrimination is the reduction of the household's feasible set. This shrinkage occurs because the household's potential income is lowered, thereby constraining the achievable combinations of consumption and non-working time compared to a situation without wage disparity.

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