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Consider an individual whose current job pays $12 per hour for a 35-hour week, with a disutility of effort valued at $2 per hour. If she loses this job, she would receive a $4 per hour unemployment benefit but also incur psychological and social costs equivalent to $1 per hour. True or False: In this scenario, the non-monetary psychological and social costs of unemployment have a greater impact on the hourly employment rent than the disutility of effort from working.

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