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All Work and No Play
December 27, 2006
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Although recent research has shown that Europeans are starting to work longer hours, a recent Time magazine (October 30, 2006) report shows that Americans still work more and play less than their European counterparts. For example the average American works 46.2 weeks a year, allowing for little more than 4 weeks of vacation; whereas workers in Italy, Britain, France, and Germany work between 40.6 and 41.1 weeks a year and vacation for between 6.6 and 7.9 weeks per year.

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Jill Bailey · December 28, 2006
ParentsAsTeachers
St. Louis, MO, United States


I was astounded by the work week, school week, and vacation, or lack of, when we visited in Japan. This would be interesting to compare to Asia also.

toranna wermes · December 28, 2006
CCR&R
Mason City, IA, United States


This is not a surprise to me. My mother, who has lived in Spain for more than 20 years, always says, "Europeans work to live; Americans live to work."

Bernice Alcindor · December 27, 2006
Our Children Connection Council Inc.
Brooklyn, NY, United States


I am even surprised to know the average Americans get 4wks vacations. I work with children and if we would allow it some parents would send their children to us on weekends. People work so many hours that when they are off they have little time to even clean the place they are living in. They can't even get a few hours break and if they do no cleaning can be done and all sorts of health hazards are deveoped in the home. People who has children in day care always blaim the dc for their child ill- health. No time for self, no time for play, no time for our children and this impack our society in a very distructive way- SOCIAL SKILLS

Cara Koch · December 27, 2006
Colorado Springs, CO, United States


That's interesting! I am not aware of very many people--other than those who are retired--who take four weeks vacation per year here in the States. I wonder if the study was of a cross-section of incomes and age groups?



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