Figure 1. Working Time Indicators (hours/week, weeks/year, years at
work) for Male Working Population in the UK, 1856-1981. Data Source:
Armstrong (1984), Matthews et al. (1982), Williams (1983).
Figure 2. Working Time Indicators (hours/week, weeks/year, years at
work) for Female Working Population in the UK, 1856-1981. Data Source:
Armstrong (1984), Matthews et al. (1982), Williams (1983).
Figure 3. Years at Work of Female, Male and Average Working
Population in the UK 1856-1981. Data Source: Armstrong (1984), male
data corrected for average life expectancy.
Figure 4. Lifetime
Hours at Work of Female, Male and Average Working Population in the UK
1856-1981.
Figure 5. Average Annual Hours Worked in Selected Countries
1870-1987. Data Source: Table 2.
Figure 6. Life Expectancy at Age
10, UK 1870-1980, in 1000 Hours and Years. Data Source: Flora et
al. (1987).
Figure 7. Disposable Lifetime Hours (Excluding
Physiological Time and 10 Years for Childhood and Elementary
Education) for Work and Non-work for Average Working Population, UK
1856-1981, in 1000 hours.
Figure 8. Fraction of Disposable Lifetime Spent at Work and
Non-work of Female, Male and Average Working Population, UK
1856-1981.
Figure 9. Allocation of Lifetime to Different
Activities for Male Working Population in the UK 1856-1981, in
Fraction of Disposable Lifetime (excluding physiological time).
Figure 10a. Free Time to Total Labor Time Ratios Versus per
Capita GDP for Male Population of Selected Countries, 1961-1986.
Figure 10b. Free Time to Total Labor Time Ratios Versus per
Capita GDP for Female Population of Selected Countries, 1961-1986.

