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15. Markets for the Factors of Production / Differences in Wages / Problem 7
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Why might a job with high physical risk offer higher wages than a safer job?
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To comply with safety regulations.
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To compensate workers for the additional risk and unpleasantness, known as a compensating differential.
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Because riskier jobs require less skill and training.
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Because riskier jobs are typically in higher demand.
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