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Evaluating Labor Market Arguments with Historical Data

An economic commentator states: "The fact that women, on average, work fewer paid hours than men is a direct result of them being paid lower wages. If we could eliminate the wage difference, the hours difference would naturally disappear."

Critique this argument by drawing upon the general relationship observed between economy-wide real wage growth and average working hours over the course of the twentieth century. Explain how this historical precedent challenges the commentator's conclusion.

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