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Choosing an Income Metric for Cross-Country Research

A researcher is conducting a study to compare the relationship between average work hours and overall living standards in Japan and Germany over the last 50 years. The researcher decides to use GDP per capita as the primary measure for 'income' or 'living standards' instead of using data on average employment earnings. Based on the principles of cross-country economic analysis, explain the main justification for this choice.

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