Question
Read the following statement about how many hours people
work per week in the U.S. and the Netherlands. Then,
identify which of the following cultural traits is most likely
responsible for the difference in workweek length between
the U.S. and the Netherlands in 2020.
On average, people in the Netherlands worked for 29.4 hours
per week. On average, people in the U.S. worked for 34.6
hours per week. (1 point)
The Netherlands’ culture is influenced by its northern
location in the Northern Hemisphere, while the U.S. is
closer to the equator.
The U.S. culture is more strongly influenced by the
Christian religion than the Netherlands’ culture is.
The U.S. culture prioritizes flexible scheduling.
The U.S. culture prioritizes capitalism, while the
Netherlands’ culture prioritizes health and welfare
work per week in the U.S. and the Netherlands. Then,
identify which of the following cultural traits is most likely
responsible for the difference in workweek length between
the U.S. and the Netherlands in 2020.
On average, people in the Netherlands worked for 29.4 hours
per week. On average, people in the U.S. worked for 34.6
hours per week. (1 point)
The Netherlands’ culture is influenced by its northern
location in the Northern Hemisphere, while the U.S. is
closer to the equator.
The U.S. culture is more strongly influenced by the
Christian religion than the Netherlands’ culture is.
The U.S. culture prioritizes flexible scheduling.
The U.S. culture prioritizes capitalism, while the
Netherlands’ culture prioritizes health and welfare
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The U.S. culture prioritizes capitalism, while the Netherlands’ culture prioritizes health and welfare is most likely responsible for the difference in workweek length between the U.S. and the Netherlands in 2020.
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