In a household model where two partners make joint decisions to maximize their collective well-being, if one partner faces a lower market wage due to external discrimination, that partner is more likely to specialize in household production. This is because their time spent on unpaid labor has a lower __________ compared to their partner's.
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A two-person household, initially with both partners earning equal wages, faces a new situation where one partner is offered a lower wage for the same work due to external market factors. According to a model of joint household decision-making that aims to maximize the household's overall well-being, arrange the following events in the logical order that leads to a specialized division of labor.
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