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-time workers. However, I find that the policy does not significantly affect total work hours, total employment, and total worker …
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Using a national representative sample, the China Family Panel Studies, this paper explores the influences of clan culture, a hallmark of Chinese cultural history, on the prevalence of child labor in China. We find that clan culture significantly reduces the incidence of child labor and working...
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This paper takes stock of existing data and research on the gendered dimension of teleworking, to foster efficient data collection and evidence-based monitoring of the phenomenon in the future. Analysing existing data on work from home, teleworking, teleworkability and preferences for work from...
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We study the effect of the COVID-19 pandemic during the first semester of 2020 on the labor market outcomes of elderly workers, using data from the Survey of Health, Ageing and Retirement in Europe. We measure the gender gap in the conditional mean of the probability of experiencing a job...
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Many applicants want a job with the possibility of telework. However, the literature is unclear on whether being explicit about this wish and the reason for it leads to negative consequences on hiring intentions. In this paper we therefore investigate how expressing a desire for telework, for...
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This article asks what lessons can be learned from the introduction of the 35-hour week for the current debate in the steelindustry. In retrospect, it can be shown that a compromise in collective bargaining policy cleared the way from the 40- to the 35-hourweek. A package of shorter and more...
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The paper provides new evidence on the ability to work from home (WFH) for hundreds of Dutch occupations and examines how WFH is related to various occupation-specific characteristics. This is done by linking several publicly available datasets from Statistics Netherlands, which contain...
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than before the health crisis. The sectors most affected were the contact-intensive ones. Working hours in trade still fall … services sector and the rise in the part-time employment rate suggest that the downward trend in hours worked per worker could …
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Algorithmic management has a clear potential to reduce time spent at work by increasing efficiency in task allocation and performance, and by replacing some forms of human labour. As a result it should, in theory, advance the implementation of working time reduction policies. Automation of...
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and worker outcomes. However, in sectors where full-time schedules do not dominate — primarily service …-time employment in the U.S. Based on our fieldwork in the United States and Mexico and qualitative literature on Canadian retail work …
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