The consequences of a Reduction of the Work Week - Opinions are sharply divided regarding the consequences of a reduction in the working week; some view it as a panacea for growing unemployment, while others regard it as a threat to the competitiveness of French firms and, ultimately, to employment. In order to encompass the totality of interactions which would follow from a reduction of the work week the authors have used the macroeconomic models of the INSEE known as DMS and METRIC. They have also required that the conditions of reduction in working time (for example, maintenance of salary levels and reorganization of work) be specified and the possible reactions of firms taken into account. The simulations completed show that a reduction...
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The consequences of a Reduction of the Work Week - Opinions are sharply divided regarding the conseq...
Sur les conséquences d'une baisse de la durée du travail les jugements les plus contrastés sont port...
Reduction in labor time and unemployment : some considerations based on a model To fight employment...
National audienceThe purpose of this paper is to study the effect of various worksharing policies on...
French economic growth by the end of the century: high unemployment or reduction in weekly hours of ...
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The 40 hour week : 1936 or... 1980? - Is « Work Sharing » a way of absorbing unemployment? After a p...
Up until 1 974, the length of time equipment was used by week in industry remained stable. Growing r...
To be successful, that is to be well financed in the long run and to create jobs durably, a reductio...
The decline in the hours of work by Bruno DURIEUX. In 1968, the hours of work per week actually car...
That the reduction in the length of the working-week seems to be the preferred mean of combatting un...
Working time in France : reduce reduction Eric Heyer, Xavier Timbeau Since lst February 2000, the le...
National audienceEconomists often compare two ways of work sharing : increase of part-time work and ...
Lower real salaries and reduce excess industrial employees : two examples of employment flexibility ...
General Cost Structure and Optimal Working Hours François Contensou and Radu Vranceanu This study e...
The consequences of a Reduction of the Work Week - Opinions are sharply divided regarding the conseq...
Sur les conséquences d'une baisse de la durée du travail les jugements les plus contrastés sont port...
Reduction in labor time and unemployment : some considerations based on a model To fight employment...
National audienceThe purpose of this paper is to study the effect of various worksharing policies on...
French economic growth by the end of the century: high unemployment or reduction in weekly hours of ...
An Employment Strategy : A Narrow Path Emmanuel Raoul, Jean-Pîerre Caffet, Pierre Joly, Bertrand Pi...
The 40 hour week : 1936 or... 1980? - Is « Work Sharing » a way of absorbing unemployment? After a p...
Up until 1 974, the length of time equipment was used by week in industry remained stable. Growing r...
To be successful, that is to be well financed in the long run and to create jobs durably, a reductio...
The decline in the hours of work by Bruno DURIEUX. In 1968, the hours of work per week actually car...
That the reduction in the length of the working-week seems to be the preferred mean of combatting un...
Working time in France : reduce reduction Eric Heyer, Xavier Timbeau Since lst February 2000, the le...
National audienceEconomists often compare two ways of work sharing : increase of part-time work and ...
Lower real salaries and reduce excess industrial employees : two examples of employment flexibility ...
General Cost Structure and Optimal Working Hours François Contensou and Radu Vranceanu This study e...