"Atypical Workdays Becoming Routine
Evenings, Some Weekends Are a Growing Part of Workers' Schedules"
The Wall Street Journal

"There has always been demand for "off-hours" work -- the Romans scheduled delivery carts' arrivals at night to avoid congested streets. But the call for off-hours workers is increasing, according to Harriet Presser, a sociology professor at the University of Maryland and author of "Working in a 24/7 Economy".

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