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Comparative Analysis of the 'Hours Gap' Metric

A labor economist is studying the disparity in work time between genders in two countries and provides the following data on average paid hours worked per day:

  • Country A: Men work 10 hours; Women work 6 hours.
  • Country B: Men work 5 hours; Women work 2 hours.

Based on the standard definition of the 'hours gap' (the difference in average paid hours as a percentage of male hours), which country has a larger 'hours gap'? Explain why a simple comparison of the absolute difference in hours worked could be misleading in this case.

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Updated 2025-10-06

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