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and worker outcomes. However, in sectors where full-time schedules do not dominate— primarily service-producing activities …, and Mexico. We analyze the retail sector, which is of interest because of its high rate of part-time employment in the U …
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compensation and employment and labor law or workers and their unions do not block companies from such substitution. Often, however …
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Daniel S. Hamermesh presents the first comprehensive evidence explaining how days of work, hours of work, and daily schedules are determined in the U.S. and Germany. Using an instantaneous approach to looking at unique data sets for each country, Hamermesh provides comparative analyses on...
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This book provides a comprehensive overview of the state of nonstandard employment and its impact on employees …, businesses, unions, and public policy. It not only reveals how nonstandard employment operates in the United States, Japan, and …
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This book presents findings based on the American Time Use Survey. This new data set allows the contributors to determine how Americans spend their time, providing a better understanding of everyday life.
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Kimmel and Hoffman present a set of topical, non-technical papers authored by nationally known experts in this field. Using an economic perspective, they confront work/family issues including child care (potentially the biggest obstacle to parents successfully integrating work and family...
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