The widening of the working hour distribution complicates the coordination of social leisure. This paper examines the short- and long-run impact of unusual working schedules on social life using German Time Use Data for 2001/02. I find evidence that younger workers with higher than median earnings seem to accept higher levels of solitary leisure as investment and because of the substantial wage premia. Younger workers tend to substitute sleep with free time. Older workers, in contrast, tend to sleep less which can be interpreted as elevated risk of mental and physical health
Humans show large differences in the preferred timing of their sleep and activity. This so-called "c...
Background Worktime is one of the main drivers of life satisfaction, and a balanced distribution ...
Working time arrangements that require shift work or other non-standard working hours have significa...
The widening of the working hour distribution complicates the coordination of social leisure. This p...
This paper examines pecuniary aspects of work during unusual hours based on the German Time Use Data...
German time use data for 2001/02 are used to assess the impact of workplace characteristics on the p...
In the study of work time, a wealth of influential ideas have emerged about the potentially damaging...
Abstract Worktime reduction’s effect on life satisfaction is an important issue but one that has not...
The influence of atypical working hours, i.e. long working hours or working hours outside the usual...
Humans show large differences in the preferred timing of their sleep and activity. This so-called “c...
Over time, increases in hours of work per capita have created the intuitively plausible notion that ...
The issue of whether employees who work more hours than they want to suffer adverse health consequen...
This poster was presented at the Douglas College Student Research Week 2021 (May 3-7, 2021). Evening...
Humans show large differences in the preferred timing of their sleep and activity. This so-called "c...
Our study examines how chronic sleep restriction and suboptimal times-of-day affect decisions in a c...
Humans show large differences in the preferred timing of their sleep and activity. This so-called "c...
Background Worktime is one of the main drivers of life satisfaction, and a balanced distribution ...
Working time arrangements that require shift work or other non-standard working hours have significa...
The widening of the working hour distribution complicates the coordination of social leisure. This p...
This paper examines pecuniary aspects of work during unusual hours based on the German Time Use Data...
German time use data for 2001/02 are used to assess the impact of workplace characteristics on the p...
In the study of work time, a wealth of influential ideas have emerged about the potentially damaging...
Abstract Worktime reduction’s effect on life satisfaction is an important issue but one that has not...
The influence of atypical working hours, i.e. long working hours or working hours outside the usual...
Humans show large differences in the preferred timing of their sleep and activity. This so-called “c...
Over time, increases in hours of work per capita have created the intuitively plausible notion that ...
The issue of whether employees who work more hours than they want to suffer adverse health consequen...
This poster was presented at the Douglas College Student Research Week 2021 (May 3-7, 2021). Evening...
Humans show large differences in the preferred timing of their sleep and activity. This so-called "c...
Our study examines how chronic sleep restriction and suboptimal times-of-day affect decisions in a c...
Humans show large differences in the preferred timing of their sleep and activity. This so-called "c...
Background Worktime is one of the main drivers of life satisfaction, and a balanced distribution ...
Working time arrangements that require shift work or other non-standard working hours have significa...