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Factors Leading to Low Productivity in the Day Labor Market

Productivity in the day labor market is typically low due to several interconnected factors. Workers are frequently assigned to tasks for which they lack the appropriate skills or experience. The short-term nature of the work prevents them from learning the job or developing effective teamwork with colleagues. Consequently, workers have minimal incentive to exert effort beyond the minimum required for daily payment, which in turn necessitates close employer supervision.

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