Multiple Choice
More frequent holidays for workers in Europe than in the United States contribute to:
A) higher employment-to-population ratios in Europe than in the United States.
B) lower employment-to-population ratios in Europe than in the United States.
C) more hours worked per year by the average employed person in Europe than the average employed person in the United States.
D) fewer hours worked per year by the average employed person in Europe than the average employed person in the United States.
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