Would replacing the conventional work week with a four-day option benefit economic performance and well-being? In the framework of economics, the question is whether work week reform can make some individuals better off without making other individuals worse off in ways that do not hamper other goals such as efficiency, economic growth, and equity. Social and individual welfare outcomes would depend on whether reforming the work week involves shortening the length of the work day versus rearranging the timing of work. The “public good” case for a policy that induces shorter hours of work per employee is a logical extension from evidence of the adverse effects stemming from excessively long hours of work on workers’ stress, work/life balance...
This research paper explores the benefits of a four-day workweek that may affect productivity, self-...
In these tough economic times, employers have responded by pursuing four-day work weeks and other me...
There are predictions that in future rapid technological development could result in a significant s...
Would replacing the conventional work week with a four-day option benefit economic performance and w...
Connecticut Law Review is pleased to include this Essay authored by Riva Poor, whose 1970 book—4 day...
The work/family conflicts of poor and low-income women remain invisible in mainstream discussions ab...
This Article considers the growing reliance that four-day work week advocates have placed on work/fa...
We evaluate the four-day work week against the background of other institutional and social practice...
This Article considers the growing reliance that four-day work week advocates have placed on work/fa...
There has been an explosion of interest in the “four-day-week” movement across the globe, especially...
Recently Professors Schultz and Hoffman argued that, in order to achieve gender equality at work and...
This research paper explores the benefits of a four-day workweek that may affect productivity, self-...
This research paper explores the benefits of a four-day workweek that may affect productivity, self-...
In these tough economic times, employers have responded by pursuing four-day work weeks and other me...
There are predictions that in future rapid technological development could result in a significant s...
Would replacing the conventional work week with a four-day option benefit economic performance and w...
Connecticut Law Review is pleased to include this Essay authored by Riva Poor, whose 1970 book—4 day...
The work/family conflicts of poor and low-income women remain invisible in mainstream discussions ab...
This Article considers the growing reliance that four-day work week advocates have placed on work/fa...
We evaluate the four-day work week against the background of other institutional and social practice...
This Article considers the growing reliance that four-day work week advocates have placed on work/fa...
There has been an explosion of interest in the “four-day-week” movement across the globe, especially...
Recently Professors Schultz and Hoffman argued that, in order to achieve gender equality at work and...
This research paper explores the benefits of a four-day workweek that may affect productivity, self-...
This research paper explores the benefits of a four-day workweek that may affect productivity, self-...
In these tough economic times, employers have responded by pursuing four-day work weeks and other me...
There are predictions that in future rapid technological development could result in a significant s...