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swiftcoderyesterday at 4:39 PM2 repliesview on HN

> People with high socioeconomic status work much more and have less free time

I think you are misrepresenting (or perhaps, misunderstanding) the conclusion of these studies. The increased "free time" is most entirely due to high unemployment at the lower end of income.

If you control for unemployment and under-employment, the graphs pretty much flatten out (as you can observe in the later graphs of the publication you linked below)


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carlosjobimyesterday at 8:17 PM

Why should you exclude unemployed or underemployed? What would be the reason for that, other than to turn statistics into lies?

azan_yesterday at 4:45 PM

No, I think considering only employed people is dishonest, there’s zero reason to do so. And if graph becomes flat then obviously assumption that high income people have more time is not true

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