The Overworked American: The Unexpected Decline Of Leisure
By (Author) Juliet B. Schor
Basic Books
Basic Books
24th March 1993
United States
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
306.48120973
Paperback
272
Width 127mm, Height 200mm, Spine 16mm
274g
This pathbreaking book documents for the first time the unanticipated decline in leisure both at work and in the home over the last twenty years and explains why Americans enjoy less leisure today than at any other time since the end of World War II.. This pathbreaking book explains why, contrary to all expectations, Americans are working harder than ever. Juliet Schor presents the astonishing news that over the past twenty years our working hours have increased by the equivalent of one month per yeara dramatic spurt that has hit everybody: men and women, professionals as well as low-paid workers. Why are weunlike every other industrialized Western nationrepeatedly choosing money over time And what can we do to get off the treadmill
Juliet Schor is associate professor of economics at Harvard University