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Ten years ago, a survey in a regional city in Austria caused a furore. The plurality of graduates at the local university, 30%, said they intended to spend their working lives being civil servants, as they wanted to prioritise their work-life balance. Those who pointed out that in the long term there could not be a work-life

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