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Undesirable job features lead to a higher; supply labor lower; demand lower; supply higher; demand o00 question 6 beth is a college student looking for summer employment. she has two options. firm x is employing lifeguards to patrol the beaches at an exclusive resort in cancun, mexico, while firm y offers her a job working in an office filing paper work and assisting with the ordering of office supplies. given this information, ofirm y will pay a wage that is higher than that of firm x because more individuals will apply for jobs at firm y firm x may pay a wage that is lower than that of firm y because the job at firm x has more desirable working conditions firm x may pay a wage that is higher than that of firm y because the work at fim x is not very interesting none of the above question 4 a truck driver getting paid more than a school teacher is due to glass ceiling in the job market differences in human capital discrimination in the job market compensating wage differentials

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