keriyannafultz
keriyannafultz
16.07.2021 • 
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In the United States in​ 2011, there were 104 fatalities per​ 100,000 workers in the logging industry. This is the​ second-highest rate after the fisheries industry. Everything else​ equal, would you expect workers in the logging industry to be paid higher wages than workers with similar levels of education in other​ industries? Explain. A. ​Yes, loggers should be paid higher wages to compensate for risk. B. ​Yes, loggers deserve higher wages due to​ skill-based technological changes. C. ​No, workers in the logging industry should be paid lower wages because they have less human capital. D. ​No, those workers in the logging industry should receive lower wages due to statistical discrimination.

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