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Discover Ludwig"hours worked" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when referring to the amount of hours a person has worked on a particular project. For example, "John completed the project in 20 hours worked."
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Open image in new window Fig. 6 Hours worked per working-age person in benchmark model.
This trend of decreasing hours worked sharply contrasts with the U.S. experience, where hours worked per working-age person have been roughly constant.
But what about hours worked?
Hours worked have been falling.
Hours worked are below normal levels.
It was easy to measure hours worked.
The number of hours worked also rose.
Look at hours worked, too.
Hours worked, including overtime, were up.
Others criticize the measurement of hours worked.
"Here, there's fewer hours worked per week.
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