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Explaining a Persistent Wage Gap
Imagine a society where new policies have successfully led to men and women choosing the same occupations and working the same number of hours, on average. Despite this, a national study still finds that the average male worker earns more than the average female worker. Describe two distinct factors that could explain this persistent earnings difference.
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