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In the late 20th century, several developed nations observed a reversal of a long-term trend: average work hours began to increase. This occurred at the same time that measures of income disparity also showed a significant rise. Based on economic models that link these two phenomena, what is the most likely explanation for why an increase in income inequality would lead to an increase in average work hours?

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