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Explaining Labor Trends in 19th-Century Britain

During the early Industrial Revolution in Britain (before 1870), a notable trend was that both wages and the number of hours worked increased simultaneously. Propose a plausible economic reason for why a typical worker during this period might choose to work more hours even as their hourly wage increased.

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