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      1. …in reply to @dataandpolitics
        @dataandpolitics Probably not. The amount of effective cognitive effort someone can make in a given day is fairly low, like 3 to 5-6 hours. All tasks are not cognitively demanding, but I’m not sure working more than 6-7 hours a day actually improve productivity. Probably not.
    1. …in reply to @simardcasanova
      @dataandpolitics It has also been shown that people who regularly overwork are more likely to do errors and mistakes, all of which take ressources, time and effort to get clean up.
  1. …in reply to @simardcasanova
    @dataandpolitics And I’m not aware of research on that but I’m pretty sure that having longer vacation time reduces stress, improves quality of life and helps having a meaning in life, all things that are likely to significantly improve productivity.