This book looks beyond the 20th century arguments for shortening the work week. It is a critique of traditional full employment policies in advocacy of an alternative macroeconomic paradigm. With an emphasis on greater socioeconomic participation, it proposes a policy of work time regulation that is not only appropriate for a 21st century post-industrial economy, but speaks to concerns about balancing work and family, environmental sustainability, stabilizing incomes and prices, and social and economic well being. Through its conceptualization of employment relations as a social effort bargain, this book proposes that governments can achieve egalitarian and sustainable macroeconomic objectives by regulating work hours. Equally important to ...
During the middle third of the 20th century, workers in most industrialized countries secured a subs...
This thesis examines why working time preferences differ between workers and nations, and explains t...
Since the Labor Government’s election in 2007, debate around working-time flexibility has continued ...
International audienceCollective bargaining between employers and trade unions has profoundly change...
International audienceCollective bargaining between employers and trade unions has profoundly change...
International audienceCollective bargaining between employers and trade unions has profoundly change...
The aim of this book is to give, within due limits, an idea of matters related to the "hot" topic of...
The aim of this book is to give, within due limits, an idea of matters related to the "hot" topic of...
The aim of this book is to give, within due limits, an idea of matters related to the "hot" topic of...
The aim of this book is to give, within due limits, an idea of matters related to the "hot" topic of...
The aim of this book is to give, within due limits, an idea of matters related to the "hot" topic of...
Includes selected papers from the 9th International Symposium on Working Time, Paris (2004), looking...
The 24-hour Society undergoes an ineluctable process towards a social organisation where time constr...
Issues pertaining to the relationship between how sustainable a society is, and how people use their...
During the middle third of the 20th century, workers in most industrialized countries secured a subs...
During the middle third of the 20th century, workers in most industrialized countries secured a subs...
This thesis examines why working time preferences differ between workers and nations, and explains t...
Since the Labor Government’s election in 2007, debate around working-time flexibility has continued ...
International audienceCollective bargaining between employers and trade unions has profoundly change...
International audienceCollective bargaining between employers and trade unions has profoundly change...
International audienceCollective bargaining between employers and trade unions has profoundly change...
The aim of this book is to give, within due limits, an idea of matters related to the "hot" topic of...
The aim of this book is to give, within due limits, an idea of matters related to the "hot" topic of...
The aim of this book is to give, within due limits, an idea of matters related to the "hot" topic of...
The aim of this book is to give, within due limits, an idea of matters related to the "hot" topic of...
The aim of this book is to give, within due limits, an idea of matters related to the "hot" topic of...
Includes selected papers from the 9th International Symposium on Working Time, Paris (2004), looking...
The 24-hour Society undergoes an ineluctable process towards a social organisation where time constr...
Issues pertaining to the relationship between how sustainable a society is, and how people use their...
During the middle third of the 20th century, workers in most industrialized countries secured a subs...
During the middle third of the 20th century, workers in most industrialized countries secured a subs...
This thesis examines why working time preferences differ between workers and nations, and explains t...
Since the Labor Government’s election in 2007, debate around working-time flexibility has continued ...