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niobetoday at 6:22 AM3 repliesview on HN

I think you, the breadwinner, did NOT go to the shops. Your wife did. I don't know when 9-5 started, but it kinds of smacks of the British being that regimented.

By contrast, my observation is that MOST of the world's population still works from about an hour after dawn until early afternoon, or sometimes until dusk, depending on their age, job, station in life and the general level of resources they have versus what they need. And they probably always did.


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frereubutoday at 9:08 AM

Not a historian of work, but my understanding is that one point where 9-5 started was Henry Ford when he realised that longer working days led to a higher turnover of workers in a tight labour market. There's an interesting podcast that touches on it here: https://www.ppfideas.com/episodes/where-are-we-going%3F-the-...

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opantoday at 6:49 AM

>I think you, the breadwinner, did NOT go to the shops. Your wife did.

This is an interesting point. It makes me wonder what unmarried people did, though. I suppose if you stayed with family, your mother would go to the shops. Did young people not used to live on their own as commonly?

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senectus1today at 7:37 AM

we both work 9-5, and I the main bread winner and male am the one that does the shopping and cooking.