Analyzing the Link Between Technological Progress and Lifetime Work Patterns
Analyze how the long-term process of technological advancement has fundamentally altered the proportion of an average person's lifetime dedicated to work in developed economies. In your analysis, explain the connection between technological change and specific shifts in work patterns, such as the age of entry into the workforce, the duration of retirement, and the number of hours worked annually.
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Analyzing the Link Between Technological Progress and Lifetime Work Patterns
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An economic historian analyzes a country's development over the last century and concludes that a sustained period of rapid technological advancement has fundamentally reshaped the relationship between the average citizen's life and work, reducing the overall proportion of life spent in employment. Which of the following empirical findings would be least consistent with this conclusion?
Two economists are debating the primary reason for the significant decrease in the proportion of an average person's life spent working in developed countries over the last century.
- Economist 1 argues: "This trend is primarily the result of social and political changes, such as the rise of labor unions, the establishment of mandatory retirement ages, and legislation limiting the standard workweek."
- Economist 2 argues: "These social and political factors are secondary. The fundamental driver is the sustained increase in productivity, which has allowed society to afford both higher consumption and more leisure time."
Which of the following statements provides the most accurate evaluation of these two arguments?
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