Iceland embraced a shorter work week. Here's how it turned out
Briefly

This study shows a real success story: shorter working hours have become widespread in Iceland, and the economy is strong across a number of indicators.
Researchers found that productivity stayed the same or improved in most workplaces, while workers' well-being increased "dramatically" on a range of measures, from perceived stress and burnout to health and work-life balance.
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