Rural workers earn less than urban counterparts for comparable work — a structural gap driven by labor market density and lack of alternatives, not productivity.
50.00% - Rural workers earn less than urban counterparts for comparable work — a structural gap driven by labor market density and lack of alternatives, not productivity.
50.00% - Rural workers earn less for comparable work than urban counterparts — a structural gap driven by thinner labor markets, not productivity.
0.00% - Any analysis of rural-vs-urban wages would show a structural disadvantage for similar tasks.