5 essay(s) found.
Some believe that there is a linear trend between the number of hours spent at work in a day and the country’s economic status. Although this argument sounds reasonable, more work alone does not result in greater success. To some extent, longer working hours means greater economic success because people are devoting more time to […]
It is often believed that economic success of a nation is predominantly because that country has longer working time than their counterparts. I wholeheartedly disagree with this view because being successful economically does not only depend on the hours of working, but also on whether a person’s salary could meet their living standards or not. […]
There is an opinion that countries in which people spend more time working often earn a greater economic advantage over others that have shorter average working hours. From my perspective, although spending a long period at work helps countries gain better economic achievement, there are some other downsides to the workforce in a long term. […]
There is an opinion that countries in which people spend more time working often earn a greater economical advantage over others which have shorter average working hours. From my perspective, although spending long period of time at work helps countries gain better economic achievement, there are some other downside of this to workforce in a […]
There is an assumed belief in workplaces that countries will achieve better economic growth if they establish long hours of work rather than shorter times. While it is true that some countries with longer average working hours have achieved economic success, I believe that economic success is a multifaceted issue. On the one hand, certain […]
