This study analyzes the impact of works councils on discrepancies between the preferred and actual working hours of employees. The results show that workers in codetermined establishments are more likely to match their working time preferences. This positive effect is due to a reduction of overemployment. However, the presence of works councils can also slightly increase the probability of employees working less than they would prefer. All effects are stronger for parents, especially for mothers, which confirms that works councils care for the compatibility of work and family life. Finally, the positive impact of works councils on working hours constraints can be explained by a lower probability of parents working overtime
Pollmann-Schult M. Arbeitszeitwunsch und -wirklichkeit im Familienkontext. Eine Analyse der Diskrepa...
This dissertation contributes to the understanding of employer-employee bargaining over hours of wor...
This paper analyzes the consequences of compulsory reductions in working time on employment. The fir...
Total employment in Germany is supposed to increase if people could realize their desired working ho...
The issue of whether employees who work more hours than they want to suffer adverse health consequen...
Increases in standard hours of work have been a contentious policy issue in Germany. Whilst this mig...
German works councils have experienced a growing importance in recent years. They are endowed with n...
This study seeks explanations for working time preferences, using cross-sectional multinomial logits...
This paper sets out to provide an understanding of how individuals form their preferences over the e...
Objective: This study investigates whether sorting into occupations and work organizations contribut...
To what extent do workers work more hours than they are paid for? The relationship between hours wor...
This thesis examines the theoretical and empirical predictions of the effects of reductions in hours...
This article deals with the puzzle of the well-known gap between, actual and preferred working hours...
The labor supply of West German married and cohabiting couples is analyzed using a discrete choice m...
'The centrality of debates around a reduction of working time has moved from the center stage it onc...
Pollmann-Schult M. Arbeitszeitwunsch und -wirklichkeit im Familienkontext. Eine Analyse der Diskrepa...
This dissertation contributes to the understanding of employer-employee bargaining over hours of wor...
This paper analyzes the consequences of compulsory reductions in working time on employment. The fir...
Total employment in Germany is supposed to increase if people could realize their desired working ho...
The issue of whether employees who work more hours than they want to suffer adverse health consequen...
Increases in standard hours of work have been a contentious policy issue in Germany. Whilst this mig...
German works councils have experienced a growing importance in recent years. They are endowed with n...
This study seeks explanations for working time preferences, using cross-sectional multinomial logits...
This paper sets out to provide an understanding of how individuals form their preferences over the e...
Objective: This study investigates whether sorting into occupations and work organizations contribut...
To what extent do workers work more hours than they are paid for? The relationship between hours wor...
This thesis examines the theoretical and empirical predictions of the effects of reductions in hours...
This article deals with the puzzle of the well-known gap between, actual and preferred working hours...
The labor supply of West German married and cohabiting couples is analyzed using a discrete choice m...
'The centrality of debates around a reduction of working time has moved from the center stage it onc...
Pollmann-Schult M. Arbeitszeitwunsch und -wirklichkeit im Familienkontext. Eine Analyse der Diskrepa...
This dissertation contributes to the understanding of employer-employee bargaining over hours of wor...
This paper analyzes the consequences of compulsory reductions in working time on employment. The fir...