A) 35
B) 77
C) 23
D) 32
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A) 2.
B) 1.
C) 0.
D) 0.5.
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A) the food-stamp program
B) Supplement Security Income
C) the earned-income tax credit
D) Temporary Assistance to Needy Families
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A) Sandy would be worse off by $1,000 if she took the job.
B) Sandy would be better off by $3,000 if she took the job.
C) Sandy is equally well off financially whether she takes the job or not.
D) Sandy would be worse off by $2,000 if she took the job.
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A) unemployment benefits.
B) transportation.
C) education.
D) housing.
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A) the wide variations of Gini ratios among nations.
B) the equality-efficiency trade-off.
C) why the lifetime distribution of income is more equal than the distribution in any given year.
D) why the lifetime distribution of income is less equal than the distribution in any given year.
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A) If resources are used to make pizza, what other goods and services must be given up to do this?
B) If cutting a pizza in more equal slices shrinks the pizza, how much shrinkage will society tolerate?
C) If pizza workers were paid more money, would they become more productive workers for society?
D) If pizza sales increase, would pizza companies redistribute the profits to their employees?
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A) differences in work preferences and risks.
B) differences in noncash transfers.
C) high expenditures for social insurance.
D) a low benefit-reduction rate for income.
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A) statistical discrimination.
B) reverse discrimination.
C) human capital discrimination.
D) wage discrimination.
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A) age.
B) illness.
C) income.
D) disability.
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A) it is not clear whether discrimination is present in this situation.
B) there are no discriminatory forces at work in the labor market.
C) Jackson is being discriminated against, but the dollar amount is unclear.
D) Jackson is being discriminated against in the amount of $10,000 per year.
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A) women and selected minorities are systematically excluded from high-paying occupations and crowded into low-paying occupations, decreasing their wages and reducing domestic output.
B) employers having high discrimination coefficients will be crowded out by nondiscriminating employers in the long run.
C) firms will base hiring decisions on group averages, rather than on individual characteristics and productivity.
D) occupational segregation is largely the result of freely made rational choices of women and minorities.
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A) purely federal government program.
B) purely state-level government program.
C) federal-state program.
D) local government program.
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A) ability differences
B) education and training
C) job preferences and job risks
D) income taxes and transfers
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A) a doubling of Social Security retirement benefits
B) elimination of the SNAP program
C) elimination of the TANF program
D) reduced divorce rates
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A) had shifted 2 million people out of TANF and into the unemployment compensation system.
B) doubled the number of people on welfare.
C) raised the number of TANF recipients from 3.9 million to about 4.4 million.
D) raised the number of TANF recipients to about 5 percent of the population.
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A) subsidize families in need.
B) offset the progressiveness of the personal income tax.
C) provide income for workers who are temporarily unemployed.
D) provide income for retired and disabled workers.
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A) guarantee cash assistance for poor families.
B) set a 5-year lifelong limit on welfare benefits.
C) get the federal government to pay more of the cost of welfare.
D) make welfare benefits more equitable among those receiving them.
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