We are more aware of income inequality and overall happiness, or lack of it, in the United States. The press and numerous books tell us the stories of workers who not only make unsuitable wages, but also are required to punch in and out of work at the strangest hours, in the most erratic of schedules, making it difficult for them to take care of basic household issues, such as child care, or getting a full night’s sleep.This trend has led to the term “clopening,” which describes workers who work a late …