This paper investigates constraints on desired hours of work using information on hours preferences from the British Household Panel Survey for 1991. Over a third of male manual workers would prefer to work fewer hours at the prevailing wage than they do and we estimate that on average desired hours per week are 4.3 lower than actual hours. We hypothesise that job insecurity and scarcity of alternative job opportunities enable employers to set hours constraints above employee preferences and find that the minimum hours constraints set by firms are an increasing function of the unemployment rate an individual faces
Hours constraints are typically identified by worker responses to questions asking whether they woul...
This paper provides empirical evidence on the assumption that individuals freely decide the number o...
© 2019, © 2019 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. In this article, we look at ...
This paper investigates constraints on desired hours of work using information on hours preferences ...
We use British panel data to investigate whether or not subjective data on desired labour supply pro...
This paper studies the presence of hours constraints on the UK labor market and its effect on older ...
This paper uses a revealed preference approach applied to administrative data from Washington to doc...
In surveys, large minorities of individuals typically report that they would like to change their we...
This paper studies the presence of hours constraints on the UK labor market and its effect on older ...
This paper studies the presence of hours constraints on the UK labor market and its effect on older ...
In the empirical literature on labour supply, several models are developed to incorporate constraint...
This study seeks explanations for working time preferences, using cross-sectional multinomial logits...
This study uses the first twelve waves of the British Household Panel Survey covering the period 199...
This study uses the first twelve waves of the British Household Panel Survey covering the period 199...
This paper, which is predicated on the view that reductions in work-time are generally desirable, ex...
Hours constraints are typically identified by worker responses to questions asking whether they woul...
This paper provides empirical evidence on the assumption that individuals freely decide the number o...
© 2019, © 2019 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. In this article, we look at ...
This paper investigates constraints on desired hours of work using information on hours preferences ...
We use British panel data to investigate whether or not subjective data on desired labour supply pro...
This paper studies the presence of hours constraints on the UK labor market and its effect on older ...
This paper uses a revealed preference approach applied to administrative data from Washington to doc...
In surveys, large minorities of individuals typically report that they would like to change their we...
This paper studies the presence of hours constraints on the UK labor market and its effect on older ...
This paper studies the presence of hours constraints on the UK labor market and its effect on older ...
In the empirical literature on labour supply, several models are developed to incorporate constraint...
This study seeks explanations for working time preferences, using cross-sectional multinomial logits...
This study uses the first twelve waves of the British Household Panel Survey covering the period 199...
This study uses the first twelve waves of the British Household Panel Survey covering the period 199...
This paper, which is predicated on the view that reductions in work-time are generally desirable, ex...
Hours constraints are typically identified by worker responses to questions asking whether they woul...
This paper provides empirical evidence on the assumption that individuals freely decide the number o...
© 2019, © 2019 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. In this article, we look at ...