This study mapped the changes in the timing of working hours in Belgium as reported in workers' daily work schedules, obtained from the Belgian Time-Use Surveys of 1966 and 1999. A typology of working schedules was drawn up by means of a sequence analysis. This approach showed that work performed beyond the standard times, that is, in the evening, at night, or on weekends, did not grow in importance in the intervening years. In 1999, standard working hours clearly accounted for a larger share of the work schedules of the active population. Although the analyses did certainly not corroborate the often alleged trend towards a 24-hour society in Belgium, it could be shown that certain categories of the working population are more susceptible t...
This paper examines historical and recent trends in average annual work hours. The shared long-term ...
Working time has been among the first aspect of the employment relation to be the object of intense...
I examine the relationship between overtime work and the timing of work, with an aim toward consider...
This study mapped the changes in the timing of working hours in Belgium as reported in workers' dail...
The article discusses developments over the past two decades in regard to working time and alternati...
Some 74% of workers in the Netherlands usually work standard hours, while 15% normally work at weeke...
This paper analyses the joint behaviour of hourly wages and standard hours in the Netherlands. With ...
The length of the working week has traditionally been a key issue for social democratic and labour m...
This article reviews how working hours are asked for in 26 large-scale surveys in six countries plus...
International audienceCollective bargaining between employers and trade unions has profoundly change...
The 24-hour Society undergoes an ineluctable process towards a social organisation where time constr...
From the point of view of a profit-maximizing firm, the optimal number of working hours depends not ...
This paper uses the large-scale Cranet data to explore the extent of non-standard working time (NSWT...
Technological, economic and demographic changes have contributed to what we now accept as a 24/7 eco...
http://www.eurofound.europa.eu/eiro/2003/08/study/index.htminfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishe
This paper examines historical and recent trends in average annual work hours. The shared long-term ...
Working time has been among the first aspect of the employment relation to be the object of intense...
I examine the relationship between overtime work and the timing of work, with an aim toward consider...
This study mapped the changes in the timing of working hours in Belgium as reported in workers' dail...
The article discusses developments over the past two decades in regard to working time and alternati...
Some 74% of workers in the Netherlands usually work standard hours, while 15% normally work at weeke...
This paper analyses the joint behaviour of hourly wages and standard hours in the Netherlands. With ...
The length of the working week has traditionally been a key issue for social democratic and labour m...
This article reviews how working hours are asked for in 26 large-scale surveys in six countries plus...
International audienceCollective bargaining between employers and trade unions has profoundly change...
The 24-hour Society undergoes an ineluctable process towards a social organisation where time constr...
From the point of view of a profit-maximizing firm, the optimal number of working hours depends not ...
This paper uses the large-scale Cranet data to explore the extent of non-standard working time (NSWT...
Technological, economic and demographic changes have contributed to what we now accept as a 24/7 eco...
http://www.eurofound.europa.eu/eiro/2003/08/study/index.htminfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishe
This paper examines historical and recent trends in average annual work hours. The shared long-term ...
Working time has been among the first aspect of the employment relation to be the object of intense...
I examine the relationship between overtime work and the timing of work, with an aim toward consider...