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Uncertainty and Competition in the Day Labor Market

The day labor market is characterized by significant uncertainty and intense competition. A key issue is the daily risk that a worker may not be hired at all, resulting in no income for that day. This intense competition for a limited number of jobs can compel individuals to adopt strategies like arriving extremely early, such as at 4 a.m., just to increase their chances of being selected for work.

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