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This new page was created to show the essential interconnectedness between time use, development, and poverty. Prior to the development of this page, there was little to no information on these important but often overlooked topics. Current pages on “multitasking” and “time use” lack a human element and make no references to the developing world. However, this page is far from all-inclusive. Time use and multitasking are equally important in the developed world, and while this page currently doesn’t address these concerns, we ask Wikipedia contributors to expand on how work intensity manifests in industrialized nations. Health implications and policy considerations differ between the developed and developing world, and thus require further research and elaboration. The hope is that this page becomes a site for discussion on issues related to work intensity.
Zpanos (talk) 06:07, 23 April 2011 (UTC)[reply]