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Fogel's Estimates of Lifetime Leisure vs. Work Hours (1880, 1995, 2040)

Robert Fogel's research illustrates a significant shift in the balance between lifetime work and leisure. He estimated that in 1880, lifetime leisure hours were only one-quarter of lifetime work hours. By 1995, leisure time had surpassed work time. His projections for 2040 anticipated that lifetime leisure hours would be triple the number of lifetime working hours.

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