This paper offers a contract-based theory to explain the determination of standard hours, overtime hours and overtime premium pay. We expand on the wage contract literature that emphasises the role of firm-specific human capital and that explores problems of contract efficiency in the face of information asymmetries between the firm and the worker. We first explore a simple wage-hours contract without overtime and show that incorporating hours into the contract may itself produce efficiency gains. We then show how the introduction of overtime hours, remunerated at premium rates, can further improve contract efficiency. Our modelling outcomes in respect of the relationship between the overtime premium and the standard wage rate relate closel...
► We study the cyclical co-movement of hours and wages in Europe. ► Their behavior is consistent wit...
Under annualised hours' contracts (AHCs), workers and management agree to the length and scheduling ...
The paper analyses the impact of working time (reduction) on wages and unemployment. Using a union b...
This paper offers a contract-based theory to explain the determination of standard hours, overtime h...
This paper offers a contract-based theory to explain the determination of standard hours, overtime h...
We present a wage-hours contract designed to minimize costly turnover given investments in specific ...
Unlike the United States, Britain has no national laws regulating overtime hour assignment or compen...
The presented paper proves that working time arrangements, which include hours flexibil-ity and enab...
This paper provides an explanation for the empirically proven relationship between overtime and futu...
We develop a theoretical model of individual labour supply in which the canonical model of the compe...
This paper studies how a high overtime wage rate and a low labor stock may be used as commitment dev...
A labour matching economy with heterogeneous firms is presented. When bargaining over the wage, firm...
In the labor economics literature, discrimination is often defined as a situation in which identical...
This thesis examines the theoretical and empirical predictions of the effects of reductions in hours...
In the conventional model of labor supply, working hours are implicitly assumed to be divisible good...
► We study the cyclical co-movement of hours and wages in Europe. ► Their behavior is consistent wit...
Under annualised hours' contracts (AHCs), workers and management agree to the length and scheduling ...
The paper analyses the impact of working time (reduction) on wages and unemployment. Using a union b...
This paper offers a contract-based theory to explain the determination of standard hours, overtime h...
This paper offers a contract-based theory to explain the determination of standard hours, overtime h...
We present a wage-hours contract designed to minimize costly turnover given investments in specific ...
Unlike the United States, Britain has no national laws regulating overtime hour assignment or compen...
The presented paper proves that working time arrangements, which include hours flexibil-ity and enab...
This paper provides an explanation for the empirically proven relationship between overtime and futu...
We develop a theoretical model of individual labour supply in which the canonical model of the compe...
This paper studies how a high overtime wage rate and a low labor stock may be used as commitment dev...
A labour matching economy with heterogeneous firms is presented. When bargaining over the wage, firm...
In the labor economics literature, discrimination is often defined as a situation in which identical...
This thesis examines the theoretical and empirical predictions of the effects of reductions in hours...
In the conventional model of labor supply, working hours are implicitly assumed to be divisible good...
► We study the cyclical co-movement of hours and wages in Europe. ► Their behavior is consistent wit...
Under annualised hours' contracts (AHCs), workers and management agree to the length and scheduling ...
The paper analyses the impact of working time (reduction) on wages and unemployment. Using a union b...