Figure B

Average hours fell more slowly in the U.S. than in other OECD countries over the past generation: Average hours worked per year, United States versus average of other OECD economies, 1979–2015

United States Other OECD countries
1979 100.0000 100.0000
1980 99.1252 99.4271
1981 98.6331 98.8021
1982 98.4691 98.4896
1983 99.5079 98.4375
1984 100.4921 98.4375
1985 100.3827 98.2292
1986 99.9453 97.9688
1987 100.2187 97.8646
1988 100.4374 97.9167
1989 101.0935 97.8125
1990 100.1093 96.9792
1991 99.5626 96.5625
1992 99.5626 96.4063
1993 100.0000 96.0417
1994 100.6014 96.3542
1995 100.6561 96.1458
1996 100.6014 96.3021
1997 100.8748 96.1979
1998 100.8748 95.8333
1999 100.6561 95.5729
2000 100.2734 95.2604
2001 99.0705 94.5313
2002 98.7972 94.1146
2003 98.2504 93.8542
2004 98.3598 93.9063
2005 98.1411 93.7500
2006 98.3051 93.7500
2007 98.1957 93.5938
2008 97.8130 93.3333
2009 96.3915 91.9271
2010 96.9929 92.3958
2011 97.4303 92.2917
2012 97.5943 92.1875
2013 97.4850 91.9271
2014 97.6490 91.8750
2015 97.6490 91.9792
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Notes: OECD (Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development) countries in this sample are those countries for which hours data are available for the years 1979 to 2015: Australia, Belgium, Canada, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Japan, the Netherlands, Norway, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, and the United Kingdom. Hours are converted into an index equal to 100 in 1979. OECD average is unweighted.

Source: OECD data on average hours worked per year by country (OECD 2017)

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