I evaluate the impact of the UK Working Time Regulations 1998, which introduced mandatory paid holiday entitlement. The regulation gave (nearly) all workers the right to a minimum of 4 weeks of paid holiday per a year. With constant weekly pay this change amounts effectively to an increase in the real hourly wage of about 8.5% for someone going from 0 to 4 weeks paid holiday per year, which should lead to adjustments in employment. For employees I use complementary log-log regression to account for right-censoring of employment spells. I find no increase in the hazard to exit employment within a year after treatment. Adjustments in wages cannot explain this result as they are increasing for the treated groups relative to the control. I also...
This paper estimates the impact of the introduction of the UK minimum wage on the working hours of l...
Original article can be found at: http://www.emeraldinsight.com/ Copyright Emerald Group Publishing ...
There is a growing body of research that measures employment effects of the minimum wage by using lo...
I evaluate the impact of the UK Working Time Regulations 1998, which introduced mandatory paid holid...
I evaluate the impact of the UK Working Time Regulations 1998, which introduced mandatory paid holid...
Purpose: The literature on the union wage premium is among the most extensive in labour economics bu...
It is now over a year since the Working Time Regulations entered force in Britain on 1 October 1998,...
In this paper we analyse the role of wage expectations in an empirical model of incomplete spells of...
Unpaid overtime in Britain has been excessive. The article measures the contribution of unpaid over...
This article examines the impact of work-time regulation, introduced by the UK’s New Labour governme...
INTRODUCTION: Annual leave, which is also commonly known as 'recreation leave' or 'vacation leave', ...
A recent experimental programme for unemployed welfare recipients in the UK found that temporary ear...
In this paper we analyse the role of wage expectations in an empirical model of incomplete spells of...
In 2002, the UK implemented the EU Directive mandating equal treatment of fixed-term and permanent w...
This article presents new British evidence that suggests that cutting working hours at short notice ...
This paper estimates the impact of the introduction of the UK minimum wage on the working hours of l...
Original article can be found at: http://www.emeraldinsight.com/ Copyright Emerald Group Publishing ...
There is a growing body of research that measures employment effects of the minimum wage by using lo...
I evaluate the impact of the UK Working Time Regulations 1998, which introduced mandatory paid holid...
I evaluate the impact of the UK Working Time Regulations 1998, which introduced mandatory paid holid...
Purpose: The literature on the union wage premium is among the most extensive in labour economics bu...
It is now over a year since the Working Time Regulations entered force in Britain on 1 October 1998,...
In this paper we analyse the role of wage expectations in an empirical model of incomplete spells of...
Unpaid overtime in Britain has been excessive. The article measures the contribution of unpaid over...
This article examines the impact of work-time regulation, introduced by the UK’s New Labour governme...
INTRODUCTION: Annual leave, which is also commonly known as 'recreation leave' or 'vacation leave', ...
A recent experimental programme for unemployed welfare recipients in the UK found that temporary ear...
In this paper we analyse the role of wage expectations in an empirical model of incomplete spells of...
In 2002, the UK implemented the EU Directive mandating equal treatment of fixed-term and permanent w...
This article presents new British evidence that suggests that cutting working hours at short notice ...
This paper estimates the impact of the introduction of the UK minimum wage on the working hours of l...
Original article can be found at: http://www.emeraldinsight.com/ Copyright Emerald Group Publishing ...
There is a growing body of research that measures employment effects of the minimum wage by using lo...