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theory of time allocation, we also find that neuroticism is instead associated with inconsistent behaviour (working fewer … paid and more unpaid hours) and discuss implications for both labour market discrimination and labour supply theory. …
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with theory, overtime plants showed a significant positive employment response, whilst for standard-time plants there is no …
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This paper addresses the issue if and to what extent young firms differ from incumbents regarding the use of non-standard employment, trust-based working time arrangements and overtime hours in the light of the qualitative changes of employment structures that are taking place in industrialized...
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that “overemployment” – working more hours than desired – has negative effects on different measures of self …
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To reduce the incidence of very long working hours, Korea is gradually implementing a major working-time reform, which lowers the statutory limit on total weekly working hours from 68 to 52 between 2018-2021. This paper provides a preliminary assessment of the reform with three key insights....
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that “overemployment” – working more hours than desired − has negative effects on different measures of self …
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The labour market providing individual resources and economic well-being is still a topic in the economic and social policy discussion. In the course of time the traditional full-time work is diminishing, new labour arrangements are discussed (keyword: flexible labour markets). This study will...
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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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decision which working time pattern to choose. We control for variables stemming from human capital theory led explanations …
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A reduction in the legal workweek may induce a degree of downward wage flexibility, while an employment subsidy to firms accommodates downward wage rigidity. It may be possible, therefore, to increase employment with a policy that combines a reduction in the workweek with an employment subsidy....
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