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Historical data from the twentieth century shows that as real wages for the general population increased, average working hours decreased. This suggests that the ______ effect of the wage increase was stronger than the substitution effect, a finding that challenges the argument that the modern gender wage gap is the primary cause of the gender hours gap.

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