The chapters in this volume focus on weekly hours worked by individuals, including the recent changes in the distribution of weekly working time in Canada and the United States, the implications of the changing distribution of hours worked for earnings inequality, and efforts to reduce unemployment through mandated hours reductions.https://research.upjohn.org/up_press/1186/thumbnail.jp
The amount of time that people spend in paid work has a major influence on both individual earnings ...
When employment increases, a corres-ponding rise in hours worked can usuallybe expected. And indeed,...
This working paper investigates the policy determinants of hours worked among employed individuals i...
The chapters in this volume focus on weekly hours worked by individuals, including the recent change...
This paper investigates annual working hours in the United States and Canada over the period 1979 to...
The chapters explore an expanded set of working-time issues, which may be loosely grouped under two ...
This paper examines historical and recent trends in average annual work hours. The shared long-term ...
The first set of hours of work estimates constructed for Canada and its regions for the 1880-1930 pe...
We control for demographic changes to document trends in the allocation of time using time diary dat...
The first set of hours of work estimates constructed for Canada and its regions for the 1880-1930 pe...
The organization of working time is a central concern in today's labour market, as it is connected t...
In settings where most workers have full-time schedules, hourly wages are appropriate primary indica...
Declining working hours, their variation, and their distribution over different occupations and sect...
Analyses of the labor market distress caused by a recession naturally focus on the unemployment rate...
We control for demographic changes to document trends in the allocation of time using time diary dat...
The amount of time that people spend in paid work has a major influence on both individual earnings ...
When employment increases, a corres-ponding rise in hours worked can usuallybe expected. And indeed,...
This working paper investigates the policy determinants of hours worked among employed individuals i...
The chapters in this volume focus on weekly hours worked by individuals, including the recent change...
This paper investigates annual working hours in the United States and Canada over the period 1979 to...
The chapters explore an expanded set of working-time issues, which may be loosely grouped under two ...
This paper examines historical and recent trends in average annual work hours. The shared long-term ...
The first set of hours of work estimates constructed for Canada and its regions for the 1880-1930 pe...
We control for demographic changes to document trends in the allocation of time using time diary dat...
The first set of hours of work estimates constructed for Canada and its regions for the 1880-1930 pe...
The organization of working time is a central concern in today's labour market, as it is connected t...
In settings where most workers have full-time schedules, hourly wages are appropriate primary indica...
Declining working hours, their variation, and their distribution over different occupations and sect...
Analyses of the labor market distress caused by a recession naturally focus on the unemployment rate...
We control for demographic changes to document trends in the allocation of time using time diary dat...
The amount of time that people spend in paid work has a major influence on both individual earnings ...
When employment increases, a corres-ponding rise in hours worked can usuallybe expected. And indeed,...
This working paper investigates the policy determinants of hours worked among employed individuals i...