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and income effects. The overall results suggest that unfair wage perceptions, which are related to stress, negatively … regression analysis are that workers, who perceive their own wage as unfair, sleep significantly less during the workweek (1.2 to … hour). The size of the hourly wage is however not significantly correlated with any of the sleep outcomes and the household …
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Does working time causally affect workers' health? We study this question in the context of a French reform which … exogenous to workers' health. Difference-in-differences and lagged dependent variable regressions reveal a negative effect of … working hours on self-reported health and positive effects on smoking and body mass index, though the latter is imprecisely …
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Using several waves of the China Health and Nutrition Survey (CHNS), this study analyzes the effect of long work hours … on health and lifestyles in a sample of 18- to 65-year-old Chinese workers. Although working long hours does … significantly increase the probabilities of high blood pressure and poorer reported health, the effects are small. Also small are …
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males, including employment status, annual salary, hourly wage rate, and hours of work. Our findings indicate that potential … lower likelihood of employment, a lower salary, and reduced labor supply, but not necessarily a lower wage rate. We also …
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wage rates. However, both specifications produce significantly and positive income effects. -- income taxation ; hourly … to the earlier literature we also estimate taxable income elasticities. As expected, these are larger than for the hourly … wage rates ; work effort ; micro simulation …
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employment, rising dual-earnership and part-time employment underline its relevance. We discuss the measurement of wage … inequality, data sources, and stylized facts of wage dispersion for rich countries. The literature explaining the dispersion of … wage rates and the role of institutions is evaluated, from the early 1980s to the recent literature on job polarization and …
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This chapter reviews the evidence on the relationship between telework and households' time allocation, drawing heavily on the empirical evidence from time diary data, and discusses the implications of telework for workers' productivity, wages, labor force participation, and well-being. Telework...
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, job mobility, the minimum wage, industrial composition and the public/private sector dichotomy. The analysis covers the …
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Remote wage employment gradually increased in the United States during the four decades prior to the pandemic, then … Community Survey, the authors examine trends in wage and hours differentials for full-time remote workers and office …-based workers as well as within occupation differences in wage growth by work location. Throughout the period, remote workers earned …
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analysed by gender. Basic results are: health worsens, income declines and satisfaction is poorer with higher body mass index …Based on the German Socio-Economic Panel, the influence of the body mass index on health, earnings and satisfaction is … determined, the health estimates show nonlinear effects but the direction of action is unchanged. Effects on earnings differ …
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