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  Question 74: Does skilled labor produce more value per hour than unskilled labor? Explain!   
  [60] Gilligan: skill v/s unskilled   Who is to say that a skilled worker produces more than a unskilled worker. People seem to forget that those skilled workers that sit atop of the unskilled workers often times had the oportunity to attend school and receive the training necessary to be in those types of situations. Where as, an unskilled worker maybe a very bright person who is capable of the same tasks and positions as the skilled, but has been left out of these situations because he didn't have the same oportunities as the skilled worker. We need to look at the situations in which these people come from and most often it is the answer to the reason of them being in this type of situation. If it weren't for the unskilled worker many skilled workers would be out of a job because it's through the unskilled production that these skilled workers look so good. We can't just say that a skilled worker produces more per hour than an unskilled worker because I feel in many cases the unskilled worker produces equal to or more than a skilled worker. Like I stated many times those who are very bright and are able to produce find themselves discriminated against and in a position under the skilled worker do circumstances they had no control over.   
 
 
 
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