Multiple Choice

An economic historian compares two time periods. In Period A, the average person's week consisted of 45 hours of paid work, 5 hours of commuting, and 15 hours of housework. In Period B, due to various societal and technological changes, the average person's week consisted of 40 hours of paid work, 8 hours of commuting, and 7 hours of housework. If one analyzes this data using a comprehensive measure of 'total work' that includes paid work, commuting, and housework, what is the most accurate conclusion to draw about the change between the two periods?

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