The following data for 2015 are from the Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD). The average German worker worked about 400 fewer hours per year and earned nearly $14,000 less...



The following data for 2015 are from the Organization for


Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD).


The average German worker worked about 400 fewer hours


per year and earned nearly $14,000 less than did the average


worker in the United States. Can we conclude anything about


the well-being of the average German worker versus the wellbeing of the average worker in the United States from these


data? What other measures would you like to see in evaluating the well-being of workers in these two countries?



May 26, 2022
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