The increase of productivity we faced in the last hundred years was the basis for fundamental predictions on how a rising standard of living would reduce working time in the long run. Keynes predicted in 1930 that the economic problem would be solved and “mankind will be deprived of its traditional purpose” (Keynes 1931[1930]: 366). It is quite obvious that Keynes prediction is wrong when it comes to working time. This article takes a closer look at the developments of working time and productivity in Austria, Germany and Switzerland. Since the beginning of the 1970s, in all three countries under investigation, working time reduction ended. By discussing reasons for the abrupt ending of working time reduction this article proposes a theoret...
The objective of our analysis is to find out whether an increase in working time without pay compens...
This paper brings a long-term perspective to the debate on the causes of worktime differences among ...
Analyses of time series data beginning in the mid-nineteenth century in the industrialized nations, ...
Economists often agree that productivity and wealth levels rose sharply until the 2008 crash, partic...
Historical research into the effect of reducing working hours on wages, investment, labour productiv...
This dissertation intends to re-examine the efficiency wage hypothesis, and offer an explanation of ...
Declining working hours, their variation, and their distribution over different occupations and sect...
For the last century the industrialized capitalist nations have been characterized by a tendency to ...
This paper explores new working time arrangements around a critique of the ‘commodification of time’...
Notion almost unknown before 1950, labor productivity is now commonly used by economists, engineers,...
This chapter explains a historical overview of work organization strategies during the nineteenth an...
In recent years, it has been debated whether a reduction in working hours would be a viable solution...
This paper explains why working-time temporarily increased during the recent economic crisis in the ...
The present path and nature of technological innovation is such as to reduce dramatically the labour...
Over and again, the reduction of working time is praised as the instrument against unemployment in E...
The objective of our analysis is to find out whether an increase in working time without pay compens...
This paper brings a long-term perspective to the debate on the causes of worktime differences among ...
Analyses of time series data beginning in the mid-nineteenth century in the industrialized nations, ...
Economists often agree that productivity and wealth levels rose sharply until the 2008 crash, partic...
Historical research into the effect of reducing working hours on wages, investment, labour productiv...
This dissertation intends to re-examine the efficiency wage hypothesis, and offer an explanation of ...
Declining working hours, their variation, and their distribution over different occupations and sect...
For the last century the industrialized capitalist nations have been characterized by a tendency to ...
This paper explores new working time arrangements around a critique of the ‘commodification of time’...
Notion almost unknown before 1950, labor productivity is now commonly used by economists, engineers,...
This chapter explains a historical overview of work organization strategies during the nineteenth an...
In recent years, it has been debated whether a reduction in working hours would be a viable solution...
This paper explains why working-time temporarily increased during the recent economic crisis in the ...
The present path and nature of technological innovation is such as to reduce dramatically the labour...
Over and again, the reduction of working time is praised as the instrument against unemployment in E...
The objective of our analysis is to find out whether an increase in working time without pay compens...
This paper brings a long-term perspective to the debate on the causes of worktime differences among ...
Analyses of time series data beginning in the mid-nineteenth century in the industrialized nations, ...