Multiple Choice

Consider two hypothetical societies, Society A and Society B. In both societies, men and women have identical average levels of education, and strong laws are in place to ensure equal pay for equal work. The only significant difference is in the division of household responsibilities. In Society A, time-use data shows men and women perform nearly equal hours of unpaid domestic work (e.g., childcare, cleaning). In Society B, women perform, on average, 25 more hours of unpaid domestic work per week than men. Based on this information, what is the most likely difference in labor market outcomes between the two societies?

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