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'Flexible Hours' Often Mean More Work—Especially for
'Flexible Hours' Often Mean More Work—Especially for
'Flexible Hours' Often Mean More Work—Especially for Women
Workers want the freedom to set their own hours. But sociologist Heejung Chung says social expectations push employees to expand the work day.
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