Change in the wage rate will not shift the labor supply curve to the left.
Change in attitude towards work and leisure can shift the supply curve for labor. The more work a person does, the greater his or her income, but smaller the amount of leisure time available.
If they decide to value leisure more then they will work for few hours at each wage, and the supply curve for labor will shift to left. If they decide they want more goods and services then the supply curve will shift to the right.
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You may do a study of college wrestling and use your experience as a student-athlete to access wrestling spaces, athletes, and coaches. Considering how your past opportunities and privileges influence your study and its findings is: reflexivity.
The term reflexivity denotes the attitude of attending systematically to the context of knowledge construction, especially to the effect of the researcher.
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As regards how a rise in population affects nations, No. Advanced nations never have sudden population increases.
<h3 /><h3>What happens in advanced nations?</h3>
Thanks to higher literacy and living standards, advanced nations know how to control their populations.
As a result, there aren't unexpected rises in population which can lead to conflict in advanced nations.
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