If two jobs (X and Y) are similar,and there is an increase in the nonmonetary benefits of job X,with no change in the nonmonetary benefits of job Y,we would expect:
A) differences in money wages between jobs X and Y.
B) wages to be higher for job X than for job Y.
C) workers to move to job X until money wages are the same for both jobs.
D) workers to move to job Y until money wages are the same for both jobs.
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