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Consider a two-person household that makes joint decisions to maximize its overall well-being. Both partners can work for pay, perform household chores, or enjoy leisure. Initially, both earn the same wage. A change in the labor market then causes one partner's potential wage to be significantly lower than the other's, despite having the same skills. According to a model where the household reallocates tasks based on who can perform them at a lower cost, what is the most likely adjustment the household will make?

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