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Home arrow Publications arrow Are Shorter Work Hours Good for the Environment? A Comparison of U.S. & European Energy Consumption
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Are Shorter Work Hours Good for the Environment?
A Comparison of U.S. and European Energy Consumption

December 2006, David Rosnick and Mark Weisbrot

European employees work fewer hours per year -- and use less energy per person -- than their American counterparts. This report compares the European and U.S. models of labor productivity and energy consumption. It finds that if all countries worked as many hours per week as U.S. workers do, the world would consume 15 to 30 percent more energy by 2050 than it would by following Europe's model.

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