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What does a rise in human capital typically lead to for an employee?

A.
moving to a bigger team

B.
higher wages

C.
better personality

D.
fewer tasks to complete
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B. Higher wages. A rise in human capital, which refers to the knowledge, skills, and abilities of an individual, typically leads to better job performance and productivity. As a result, employers are willing to pay higher wages to employees with higher levels of human capital.
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