International audienceIn this article, we evaluate the impact of diminishing weekly working hours on capital operating time using the French 35‐hour working week experience. We merge the French survey on Capital Operating Time (COT, Banque de France, Central Bank of France; 1989–2004) and administrative Working Time Reduction agreements files (WTR, DARES, French Ministry of Labour; May 2003). We construct shift‐work‐based capital operating time indicators. Using differences‐in‐differences econometric models, we show that the implementation of the 35‐hour work week did not induce any reduction in COT. Hence, firms increased shift‐work to compensate for the decrease in working hours
The short-time compensation (STC) program aims to avoid lay-offs in case of short-term downturns. Ac...
The working time is a structural component of the labour market. It is usually used as a tool for th...
Cette recherche vise à mieux appréhender les impacts des accords d’ARTT sur l’évolution des attitude...
According to the literature on work-sharing, productivity gains on capital equipment may increase em...
International audienceFrance, which is often seen as an unusual country with a rigid 35-hour working...
Do people work less in France than in the rest of Europe? Is France the only country to have reduced...
In order to lower unemployment, the French government decided in 1998 to reduce the working time to ...
Working time in France : reduce reduction Eric Heyer, Xavier Timbeau Since lst February 2000, the le...
Reduction of work time : a categorization of businesses and how they are dealing with it, by Miche...
Do people work less in France than in the rest of Europe? Is France the only country to have reduced...
Do people work less in France than in the rest of Europe? Is France the only country to have reduced...
Assessments of the “ Aubry Laws ” – which established the 35-hour workweek in France – generally rel...
We use longitudinal individual wage, hours, and employment data to investigate the effect of the Feb...
document de travail du centre d'études de l'emploiWorking time has always been considered in France ...
ShorterWorking Hours And Organisational Innovation Dynamics : Evidence from France During the Nineti...
The short-time compensation (STC) program aims to avoid lay-offs in case of short-term downturns. Ac...
The working time is a structural component of the labour market. It is usually used as a tool for th...
Cette recherche vise à mieux appréhender les impacts des accords d’ARTT sur l’évolution des attitude...
According to the literature on work-sharing, productivity gains on capital equipment may increase em...
International audienceFrance, which is often seen as an unusual country with a rigid 35-hour working...
Do people work less in France than in the rest of Europe? Is France the only country to have reduced...
In order to lower unemployment, the French government decided in 1998 to reduce the working time to ...
Working time in France : reduce reduction Eric Heyer, Xavier Timbeau Since lst February 2000, the le...
Reduction of work time : a categorization of businesses and how they are dealing with it, by Miche...
Do people work less in France than in the rest of Europe? Is France the only country to have reduced...
Do people work less in France than in the rest of Europe? Is France the only country to have reduced...
Assessments of the “ Aubry Laws ” – which established the 35-hour workweek in France – generally rel...
We use longitudinal individual wage, hours, and employment data to investigate the effect of the Feb...
document de travail du centre d'études de l'emploiWorking time has always been considered in France ...
ShorterWorking Hours And Organisational Innovation Dynamics : Evidence from France During the Nineti...
The short-time compensation (STC) program aims to avoid lay-offs in case of short-term downturns. Ac...
The working time is a structural component of the labour market. It is usually used as a tool for th...
Cette recherche vise à mieux appréhender les impacts des accords d’ARTT sur l’évolution des attitude...