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  2. Stereotypes of Americans - Wikipedia

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    She noted that "Americans still work nine full weeks (350 hours) longer than West Europeans do and paid vacation days across Western Europe are well above the US threshold." [ 47 ] Researchers at Oxford Economics hired by the US Travel Association estimated that in 2014 "about 169m [vacation] days, equivalent to $52.4bn in lost benefits", went ...

  3. World Values Survey - Wikipedia

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    Survival values are characteristic for eastern-world countries and self-expression values for western-world countries. In a liberal post-industrial economy , an increasing share of the population has grown up taking survival and freedom of thought for granted, resulting in that self-expression is highly valued.

  4. Hofstede's cultural dimensions theory - Wikipedia

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    In 1965 Hofstede founded the personnel research department of IBM Europe (which he managed until 1971). Between 1967 and 1973, he executed a large survey study regarding national values differences across the worldwide subsidiaries of this multinational corporation: he compared the answers of 117,000 IBM matched employees samples on the same attitude survey in different countries.

  5. Inglehart–Welzel cultural map of the world - Wikipedia

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    Societies that embrace these values have high levels of national pride and a nationalistic outlook. [2] Secular-rational values have the opposite preferences to the traditional values. Societies that embrace these values place less emphasis on religion, traditional family values and authority. Divorce, abortion, euthanasia and suicide are seen ...

  6. The American Dream on European time: How late-night remote ...

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    European workers, on average, earn 20% to 40% less than their American counterparts for similar jobs. For example, software engineers in the U.S. typically earn around $115,000; in Europe, the ...

  7. List of comparative social surveys - Wikipedia

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    EU Index Attitudes towards the EU. 14 2001–2006 [2] Political Culture in Central and Eastern Europe / Political Culture and Democratic Values in New Democracies Political and social issues. 14 2001–2002 [2] E-LIVING: Life in Digital Europe Information technology and social issues. 6 2001–2002 [2] [15] Generations & Gender Programme Social ...

  8. List of countries by inequality-adjusted Human Development Index

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    This is a list of countries by inequality-adjusted Human Development Index (IHDI), as published by the UNDP in its 2024 Human Development Report.According to the 2016 Report, "The IHDI can be interpreted as the level of human development when inequality is accounted for", whereas the Human Development Index itself, from which the IHDI is derived, is "an index of potential human development (or ...

  9. US progress in closing the gender gap stalls, WEF report ...

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    According to the 2024 Global Gender Gap Report, the US ranked 43rd out of 146 economies this year. ... A woman holds an American flag as she watches the 157th Brooklyn Memorial Day Parade in New ...