US workers today get less vacation that medieval peasants (Reuter's article)
David Graber, "On the phenomenon of bullshit jobs" Strike, 2013
Review of David Geaeber, Bullshit Jobs
T Edsall, Tech Revolutions are wrecking balls (NYT, 5-3-18)
Tim Wu, Tyranny of convenience, NYT 2-16-18
Friedman, on potential of quantum computing (NYT 1-17-18) [all the emphasis on work and productivity--no mention of leisure]
L Menand, How civ started. New Yorker Sept 17. [see esp the end re Keynes and envy]
Salon review of J. Fraser's White collar sweatshop
http://www.newphilosopher.com/articles/work-less-live-more/
Sennett's LA Times review of The Oxford Book of Work
Yoram Weiss, "Work and Leisure" (scholarly article)
Burkeman, "Let's hear it for the 4 hour working day' (8-11-17)
Frey & Osbourne "The future of employment" [Oxford research. 9-17-13]
"US jobs are being threatened by automation" (Business Insider, 3-28-17)
"4 million jobs at risk from autonomous vehicles: report"
Leslie Hook, "Out of work: driverless vehicles and the end of the trucker (FT, 3-30-17)
Dan Lyons, "In Silicon Valley, working 9 to 5 is for losers" (NYT 8-31-17)
James Livingston, "Fuck Work," Aeon, Nov. 2016
Robots aren't killing the American dream (NYT 2-18-17)
Costs of sleep deprivation (Guardian 4-3-17)
Why women had better sex under socialism (NYT 8-12-17)
[because the good welfare state meant they didn't have to work so hard]
Susan Heathfield, Why you really want to love your work"
[contains some interesting stats]
Gary Gutting, "What work is really for" (NYT 9-8-12)
"End of the checkout line: looming crisis for American cashiers (Guardian, 8-16-17)