A) 100
B) 200
C) 300
D) 400
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A) signaling view of education.
B) natural-ability view of education.
C) unmeasured-variables view of education.
D) human-capital view of education.
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A) 12% more than women with a high school education.
B) 26% more than women with a high school education.
C) 70% more than women with a high school education.
D) 81% more than women with a high school education.
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A) discrimination by customers is the most common type of economic discrimination.
B) differences in human capital and job characteristics must be important in explaining the differences in wages.
C) firms apparently are not profit maximizers.
D) the market has failed to properly allocate wages to different workers.
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A) human capital theory of education.
B) discrimination theory of advertising.
C) signaling theory of advertising.
D) efficiency wage theory of labor economics.
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A) employer-matching 401k retirement plan contributions
B) tuition reimbursement for workers who take college classes
C) on-site day care
D) health insurance
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A) Marcia has less human capital than Joan.
B) Marcia receives a compensating wage differential that Joan does not.
C) Joan has been discriminated against because she is black.
D) Marcia has been discriminated against because she is white.
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A) Women earn less than men because women are more likely to be employed in occupations that pay less, such as elementary school teachers rather than electrical engineers.
B) Women earn less than men because women have, on average, fewer years of experience in the labor force because women, on average, periodically leave the labor force to raise children.
C) A pharmaceutical sales company pays women less than men because the company's customers, physicians and pharmacists, say that they prefer to deal with men rather than women.
D) All of the above are examples of discrimination.
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A) Competitive markets tend to limit the impact of discrimination on wages.
B) Differences in earnings of whites and blacks or men and women provide clear evidence of discrimination.
C) Some differences in earnings are attributable to discrimination based on race, sex, or other factors.
D) Profit-maximizing behavior can reduce discriminatory wage differentials.
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A) The hiring manager offers a job to a recent college graduate because she is more beautiful than the rest of the applicants.
B) The hiring manager offers a job to a recent college graduate because she is expected to be more productive than other applicants due to her educational attainment.
C) The hiring manager offers a job to a recent college graduate because the hiring manager has a bias toward people with college degrees.
D) The hiring manager offers a job to a recent college graduate because education is correlated with natural ability.
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A) schooling acts only as a signal of ability.
B) humans cannot be considered "capital."
C) productivity is not linked to wages.
D) ability, effort, and chance matter more.
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A) a compensating differential.
B) an efficiency wage.
C) discrimination.
D) compensating variation.
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A) The manager discriminates against women.
B) Allen works the undesirable early morning shift.
C) Allen has more experience and so more human capital.
D) All of the above could be correct.
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A) demand of 100 workers.
B) demand of 300 workers.
C) supply of 100 workers.
D) supply of 300 workers.
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A) race, ethnic group, sex, age, or other personal characteristics.
B) qualifications, experience, or job preferences.
C) levels of human capital.
D) All of the above are correct.
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A) increase, which by itself would raise the wage for that job.
B) increase, which by itself would reduce the wage for that job.
C) decrease, which by itself would raise the wage for that job.
D) decrease, which by itself would reduce the wage for that job.
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A) a human capital differential.
B) a compensating differential.
C) signaling theory.
D) the superstar phenomenon.
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