Publications by authors named "Gilles Grenier"

Article Synopsis
  • This study analyzes data from the 2005 and 2010 Canadian General Social Surveys to explore how wages impact sleep duration among workers, highlighting that increased wages generally lead to less sleep.
  • A 10% wage increase is associated with a weekly decrease of 11-12 minutes of sleep, but the effect varies based on gender, sleep issues, and economic conditions.
  • The research finds that insomniacs experienced the most significant changes in sleep duration during the 2010 economic downturn, and female non-insomniacs were particularly responsive to wage changes when accounting for selection bias.
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