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7 October, 19:30

Which did you include in your answer? Demand higher wages join forces with other employees try to get into a skilled trade try to find a better job

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  1. 7 October, 19:54
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    Changes in the wage rate (the price of labor) cause a movement along the demand curve. A change in anything else that affects demand for labor (e. g., changes in output, changes in the production process that use more or less labor, government regulation) causes a shift in the demand curve.

    Changes in the wage rate (the price of labor) cause a movement along the supply curve. A change in anything else that affects supply of labor (e. g., changes in how desirable the job is perceived to be, government policy to promote training in the field) causes a shift in the supply curve.

    Since a living wage is a suggested minimum wage, it acts like a price floor (assuming, of course, that it is followed). If the living wage is binding, it will cause an excess supply of labor at that wage rate.
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