peer reviewedExpectations regarding the work hours of older workers have changed over time. This article examines Canadian workers in their pre-retirement years to identify patterns in work hour preferences by gender—and whether work hour mismatch predicts late-stage workforce transitions. Findings from a national sample of Canadian workers show that slightly over half of all respondents were content with the number of hours they worked, but that 36% of the sample expressed a preference to work fewer hours and more than 8% expressed a preference to work more hours. Among men and women there were remarkable similarities in the factors that predicted a mismatch between respondents’ preferred and actual hours worked. While highlighting heterog...
We compare older workers’ plans for work and retirement with their subsequent work and retirement ou...
Background: Age-related differences in work outcomes, such as return-to-work after work injury (RTW)...
This study investigated the work related factors related to the retirement preferences of 132 full t...
Working time in Australia is very diverse, with large segments of the work force working part-time h...
Current economic conditions have caused many employers to reduce employees’ work hours—a trend that ...
Studies of workers engaged in patterns of long working hours increasingly draw on working-time prefe...
Over the past century, the length of the average workweek in developed countries has gradually decli...
We consider desires for flexibility in weekly hours by analyzing changes in work hours preferences u...
This study seeks explanations for working time preferences, using cross-sectional multinomial logits...
The first set of hours of work estimates constructed for Canada and its regions for the 1880-1930 pe...
The objective of this essay is to investigate if working conditions affect the retirement age and ad...
The current policy aims at raising older worker participation and retirement age. Fast changing in w...
Dissatisfaction with shiftwork has been shown to increase with age and work experience. The objectiv...
We compare older workers\u27 plans for work and retirement with their subsequent work and retirement...
Abstract: The goal of this article is to explain cross-country differences in over- and under-employ...
We compare older workers’ plans for work and retirement with their subsequent work and retirement ou...
Background: Age-related differences in work outcomes, such as return-to-work after work injury (RTW)...
This study investigated the work related factors related to the retirement preferences of 132 full t...
Working time in Australia is very diverse, with large segments of the work force working part-time h...
Current economic conditions have caused many employers to reduce employees’ work hours—a trend that ...
Studies of workers engaged in patterns of long working hours increasingly draw on working-time prefe...
Over the past century, the length of the average workweek in developed countries has gradually decli...
We consider desires for flexibility in weekly hours by analyzing changes in work hours preferences u...
This study seeks explanations for working time preferences, using cross-sectional multinomial logits...
The first set of hours of work estimates constructed for Canada and its regions for the 1880-1930 pe...
The objective of this essay is to investigate if working conditions affect the retirement age and ad...
The current policy aims at raising older worker participation and retirement age. Fast changing in w...
Dissatisfaction with shiftwork has been shown to increase with age and work experience. The objectiv...
We compare older workers\u27 plans for work and retirement with their subsequent work and retirement...
Abstract: The goal of this article is to explain cross-country differences in over- and under-employ...
We compare older workers’ plans for work and retirement with their subsequent work and retirement ou...
Background: Age-related differences in work outcomes, such as return-to-work after work injury (RTW)...
This study investigated the work related factors related to the retirement preferences of 132 full t...