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Conflicting Pressures in Household Labor Allocation

A two-person household makes a joint decision to balance their combined consumption against the hours each person works. Imagine one person's hourly wage is significantly reduced, while the other's wage stays the same. This change creates conflicting pressures on how the household might adjust each person's work hours. Describe two opposing economic pressures that the household now faces when deciding how to re-allocate work hours between the two individuals.

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