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An influential economic analysis documented a significant shift in the allocation of lifetime hours between work and leisure. It found that in 1880, leisure hours were about one-quarter of work hours. By 1995, leisure hours had surpassed work hours. The same analysis projected that by 2040, lifetime leisure hours would be approximately triple the number of lifetime work hours. Which of the following scenarios provides the most plausible explanation for the dramatic projected increase in the leisure-to-work ratio between 1995 and 2040?

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