Annual working hours vs. labor productivity
Labor productivity is measured as GDP per hour of work. GDP is adjusted for inflation and for differences in the cost of living between countries.
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- Annual working hours per worker
- Annual working hours per worker vs. GDP per capita
- Annual working hours per worker, various sources
- Annual working hours vs. GDP per capitaPenn World Table
- Average annual working hours per worker
- Average daily hours of work in summer, by industry
- Average daily hours of work in winter, by industry
- Average daily hours of work, by occupation, United States
- Average daily hours worked, by industry, United States
- Average daily work hours, by industry
- Average effective age of retirement for men
- Average effective age of retirement for women
- Average hours of work per week, by industry
- Average hours worked per person employed
- Days off from work for vacations and holidays
- Fatal occupational injury rates
- Gap in GDP per hour worked with respect to the United States
- Hours of work vs. GDP per capita
- Hours per week spent in home production in the United States, by employment and marital status
- Hours spent in market and non-market work per week, by sex, United States
- Non-fatal occupational injury rates
- Participation time in employment per day
- Productivity: output per hour worked
- Time spent in employment per day
- Time spent on activities in an average day
- Time spent on activities in an average day, females
- Time spent on activities in an average day, males
- Weekly hours dedicated to home production in US, by gender
- Weekly hours dedicated to home production in the USA, by demographic group
- Weekly hours worked by age group, United States
- Weekly working hours
- Weekly working hours vs. hourly wage, by wage decilePaid and self-employment
- Weekly working hours vs. hourly wage, by wage decilePaid employment only