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Working-time political debates often focus on options for flexible and variable working hours. Meanwhile, employees' desire for more time sovereignty is gaining relevance. Although working time preferences and their impact on the German labor market are investigated in numerous studies, findings...
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Almost a quarter of a century after the fall of the Wall, there are still more women in employment in eastern Germany … 1991, immediately after reunification, the employment rate for women in western Germany was 54.6 percent, but since then it … 2012. In both parts of the country, women are more likely to work part-time today than in the past, although, at 27.8 hours …
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Almost a quarter of a century after the fall of the Wall, there are still more women in employment in eastern Germany …. Immediately after reunification (1991), the employment rate for women in western Germany was 54.6 percent but since then, this has … parts of the country, women are more likely to work part-time today than in the past although, at 27.8 hours per week, the …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010427315
Almost a quarter of a century after the fall of the Wall, there are still more women in employment in eastern Germany … 1991, immediately after reunification, the employment rate for women in western Germany was 54.6 percent, but since then it … 2012. In both parts of the country, women are more likely to work part-time today than in the past, although, at 27.8 hours …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010443251
Almost a quarter of a century after the fall of the Wall, there are still more women in employment in eastern Germany …. Immediately after reunification (1991), the employment rate for women in western Germany was 54.6 percent but since then, this has … parts of the country, women are more likely to work part-time today than in the past although, at 27.8 hours per week, the …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011266554
Almost a quarter of a century after the fall of the Wall, there are still more women in employment in eastern Germany …. Immediately after reunification (1991), the employment rate for women in western Germany was 54.6 percent but since then, this has … parts of the country, women are more likely to work part-time today than in the past although, at 27.8 hours per week, the …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010413097
employment boom - contributed only marginally, if at all, to the rise in female labor supply. The increasing proportion of women … more women to participate in the labor market. We find: - that the increased number of women with higher education has … Dutch women is stronger than that of German women but that there is no evidence of a substantial increase in work …
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history and country of residence as very important for both men and women in their decision to work part time. Random effects …
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history and country of residence as very important for both men and women in their decision to work part time. Random effects …
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Labour supply is determined by two factors: the participation of workers in the labour market (extensive margin), and the number of hours supplied by those working (intensive margin). Based on the European Union Labour Force Survey (EU-LFS), we analyse which margin is more decisive in...
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