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For a century, two labor market empirical regularities characterized the movements of the hours of work, employment …. Increases in employment substituted for reductions in hours per worker. The implied elasticities of hours and employment with … understanding movements in hours of work and in employment of these workers. …
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This paper analyzes the discrepancy between actual and desired working hours in a multinational setting. Using the … latest data of the International Social Survey Program (ISSP) with a focus on work orientations hours constraints in 21 … heterogeneous countries are analyzed. One major finding is that hours constraints are interrelated with macroeconomic variables such …
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(annualised hours), and generalised control of working hours. We find that in couples with flexitime there is greater spouse … increase couples' work time coordination. There is less evidence that broader control over working hours increases daily … synchronous working time and no evidence that annualised hours increase synchronous time on a daily basis. The weaker …
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The aim of our paper is to analyse the relationship between working time flexibility and parental time devoted to children. Using data from a large panel survey of Polish households carried out in 2013 and 2014 (Determinants of Educational Decisions Household Panel Survey, UDE) we investigate...
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patterns and the final hours of work according to those different patterns allowing for market and non-market influences. The … hour arrangement probability and a MNL selectivity bias corrected hours estimation for arrangement specific working hours …
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The aim of our paper is to analyse the relationship between working time flexibility and parental time devoted to children. Using data from a large panel survey of Polish households carried out in 2013 and 2014 (Determinants of Educational Decisions Household Panel Survey, UDE) we investigate...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011855672
In this paper we study the effects on the survival rate in employment of a scheme that facilitates gradual retirement through working time reductions. We use information on the entire labour market career and other observables to control for selection and take dynamic treatment assignment into...
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patterns of explanation and the final hours of work according to those different patterns allowing for market and non … to explain the working hour arrangement probability and a MNL selectivity bias corrected hours estimation for arrangement … specific working hours with correct asymptotic covariances. Our study is the first German study of this kind which could …
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Up to now the discussion about new working time arrangements and flexible working times has lacked an empirical foundation based on personal micro data. It is the task of this study to analyze deviations from what we call a normal work day in two dimensions: first, in respect of the timing of...
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compensatory (comp) time for premium pay for workers' overtime work hours. It employs data from a unique survey that actually asked …
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