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Consider two hypothetical countries, Country A and Country B, which are similar in all major economic and cultural aspects except for their income distribution. In Country A, the wealthiest 1% of households earn 10% of the total national income. In Country B, the wealthiest 1% earn 25% of the total national income. Based on the positive association observed in historical data from the 20th century, what is the most likely difference in labor patterns between these two countries?

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