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Rising Inequality and Increased Work Hours in the US and Sweden (Late 20th Century)

Data from the end of the 20th century shows that a modest increase in average work hours in both the United States and Sweden was associated with a simultaneous rise in income inequality in these nations. This finding provides a data-backed explanation for the reversal of the long-term trend of declining work hours in these two countries.

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