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Originally Posted by orangeblueorangeblue
A lot of this comes down to worn generalizations, though. The "hard-working Germans" work less on average than the French.
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German productivity >>>> French productivity.
Bear in mind the program by the German government introduced in 2009 that allowed companies to cut work weeks for employees, as opposed to firing them, in exchange for the government’s pledge to cover remaining wages. This obviously had an impact on hours/person in Germany.
Another factor - the number of hours worked per week only refer to those who actually had a job. Unemployment was much higher in France over the last few years:
http://www.bls.gov/fls/intl_unemploy...ly.htm#Rtable1
The French stereotype seems earned.