Evidence of discrimination in labour markets:
A) is more easily identified on the basis of race than gender
B) is conclusively identified in large differences in average wage rates between men and women
C) is difficult to verify by reference to differences in average wage rates
D) has been quantified by economists for most races
Correct Answer:
Verified
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