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wages by examining the case of Canada. Previous studies from the US, using individual level data, have revealed that annual …
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It has become orthodox in economics research to interpret the association between hourly earnings and working hours as the expression of the preferences of workers. This convention originated in H. Gregg Lewis' explanation for the decline in hours of work since the nineteenth century. His...
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, wages, labor force participation, and well-being as well as its impacts on traffic congestion and greenhouse gas emissions … consequently earn higher wages, except for mothers who are willing to accept lower pay for the option to work from home. Finally …
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Regulation of standard workweek hours and overtime hours and pay can protect workers who might otherwise be required to work more than they would like to at the going rate. By discouraging the use of overtime, such regulation can increase the standard hourly wage of some workers and encourage...
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, wages, labor force participation, and well-being. Telework results in significant time savings for workers, as they reduce …
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mothers. Hourly wages, however, increase with WfH take-up among fathers, but not among mothers unless they change employer …
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