What would happen to the country's supply of labour if (a)the school-leaving age were raised (b) there were a fall in the percentage of school-leavers entering full-time further education?
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The supply of labour is affected by numerous factors including the wage rate, migration patterns, changes in income tax, benefit reform, trade unions, government labour regulations, changes in the retirement age and female participation in the workforce.
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