Case Study

Modeling a Complex Work Schedule

An economist is modeling the daily work-leisure choices of an individual who has two part-time jobs. On any given day, this person works at only one of the jobs.

  • Job A: A remote-work position with no travel time.
  • Job B: An in-office position requiring a total of 2 hours of commuting per day.

The individual requires a minimum of 8 hours per day for sleeping and personal care, regardless of which job they work.

Based on this information, determine the maximum number of hours available for a combination of work and leisure for a day spent at Job A versus a day spent at Job B. Explain your reasoning.

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