This study exploits the reduction of weekly working hours from 48 to 45 occurred in Chile in January 2005. We use this pure and exogenous policy change to identify the employment effects of such a policy. Our main contribution is that we overcome the problems of previous studies such as : selection between hours and employment, lack of identification strategy due to the joint implementation of policies and lack of crucial variables (like hourly wages and usual hours). Our results suggest no significant effects of a reduction of standard hours on employment transitions and a significant effect on hourly wages (i.e. wage compensation). These results are robust to several specifications
This paper analyses the joint behaviour of hourly wages and standard hours in the Netherlands. With ...
The reduction of standard weekly working hours from the curreilt leveI of 44 hours to 40 hours has r...
The paper investigates whether a decrease in standard working time (the stipulated weekly working ti...
This study exploits the reduction of weekly working hours from 48 to 45 occured in Chile in January ...
This study exploits the reduction of weekly working hours from 48 to 45 occured in Chile in January ...
Most of the empirical evidence regarding the impact of reductions of standard working hours analyzes...
In recent years, in some European countries where unemployment has been stubbornly high, interest ha...
Increases in standard hours of work have been a contentious policy issue in Germany. Whilst this mig...
This thesis consists of three empirical essays within the field of labour economics. As a whole, it...
We use longitudinal individual wage, hours, and employment data to investigate the effect of the Feb...
In this paper we estimate the employment effects of a reduction in weekly normal hours in West Germa...
This thesis examines the theoretical and empirical predictions of the effects of reductions in hours...
December 1, 1996 Portugal introduced a new law on working hours which gradually reduced the standard...
On December 1, 1996, a new law was implemented in Portugal to gradually reduce the stan- dard workin...
This dissertation intends to re-examine the efficiency wage hypothesis, and offer an explanation of ...
This paper analyses the joint behaviour of hourly wages and standard hours in the Netherlands. With ...
The reduction of standard weekly working hours from the curreilt leveI of 44 hours to 40 hours has r...
The paper investigates whether a decrease in standard working time (the stipulated weekly working ti...
This study exploits the reduction of weekly working hours from 48 to 45 occured in Chile in January ...
This study exploits the reduction of weekly working hours from 48 to 45 occured in Chile in January ...
Most of the empirical evidence regarding the impact of reductions of standard working hours analyzes...
In recent years, in some European countries where unemployment has been stubbornly high, interest ha...
Increases in standard hours of work have been a contentious policy issue in Germany. Whilst this mig...
This thesis consists of three empirical essays within the field of labour economics. As a whole, it...
We use longitudinal individual wage, hours, and employment data to investigate the effect of the Feb...
In this paper we estimate the employment effects of a reduction in weekly normal hours in West Germa...
This thesis examines the theoretical and empirical predictions of the effects of reductions in hours...
December 1, 1996 Portugal introduced a new law on working hours which gradually reduced the standard...
On December 1, 1996, a new law was implemented in Portugal to gradually reduce the stan- dard workin...
This dissertation intends to re-examine the efficiency wage hypothesis, and offer an explanation of ...
This paper analyses the joint behaviour of hourly wages and standard hours in the Netherlands. With ...
The reduction of standard weekly working hours from the curreilt leveI of 44 hours to 40 hours has r...
The paper investigates whether a decrease in standard working time (the stipulated weekly working ti...