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Peasant's Holiday A Peasant's Holiday is a day of the year which individuals of lower status celebrate in a brute fashion for a non-explainable reason. Such days of the year create a distinction between individuals of a lower intellectual status, and those of a higher intellectual calibur. Economists believe these holidays to be a natural barrier, which prevent lower class individuals from decreasing the bend in the Lorenz curve, and therefore help preserve a proportional balance within the labour market, allowing an educated workforce to be a minority. Such factors create an incentive for a higher class to work for higher education, which is influenced by the fact that a much higher wage for educated jobs shall still exist. As crudely phrased, "A peasant's holiday keeps the peasants at bay, while the real men work for higher status."

Examples of such holidays follow.

-Valentine's day

-St. Patrick's Day

-New Years

-Canada Day

-Independance Day