The Global Human Day
By William Fajzel, Eric D. Galbraith, Christopher Barrington-Leigh, Jacques Charmes, Elena Frie and others
9 pagesmost waking hours are spent on activities intended to achieve direct outcomes for human minds and bodies (9.4 hours per day), while 3.4 h/d are spent modifying our inhabited environments and the world beyond. 2.1 h/d are devoted to organizing social processes and transportation.
We distinguish activities that vary strongly with GDP per capita, including the time allocated to food provision and infrastructure, vs those that do not vary consistently, such as meals and transportation time.
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