This article explores the pros and cons for reducing working hours in Europe. To arrive to an informed judgment we review critically the theoretical and empirical literature, mostly from economics, concerning the relation between working hours on the one hand, and productivity, employment, quality of life, and the environment, on the other. We adopt a binary economics distinction between capital and labor productiveness, and are concerned with how working hours may be reduced without harming the earning capacity of workers. There are reasons to believe that reducing working hours may absorb some unemployment, especially in the short-run, even if less than what is advocated by proponents of the proposal. Further, there may well be strong ben...
European employees work fewer hours per year -- and use less energy per person -- than their America...
In the study of work time, a wealth of influential ideas have emerged about the potentially damaging...
In the last 50 years the gap in labour productivity between Europe and the US has narrowed considera...
This article explores the pros and cons for reducing working hours in Europe. To arrive to an inform...
In recent years, it has been debated whether a reduction in working hours would be a viable solution...
Declining working hours, their variation, and their distribution over different occupations and sect...
Historical research into the effect of reducing working hours on wages, investment, labour productiv...
This paper analyzes the consequences of compulsory reductions in working time on employment. The fir...
Working hours have been falling across Europe over a long period of time, initially because of the c...
Reducing working hours in an economy has been discussed as a policy which may have benefits in achie...
AbstractReducing per capita consumption, particularly amongst high income groups, is often deemed ne...
Over and again, the reduction of working time is praised as the instrument against unemployment in E...
In recent years, in some European countries where unemployment has been stubbornly high, interest ha...
abstract: The impact of the 2008 Great Recession was felt on a global level. While many European cou...
In the ongoing discussions on the transition to low-carbon systems a reduction of working hours has ...
European employees work fewer hours per year -- and use less energy per person -- than their America...
In the study of work time, a wealth of influential ideas have emerged about the potentially damaging...
In the last 50 years the gap in labour productivity between Europe and the US has narrowed considera...
This article explores the pros and cons for reducing working hours in Europe. To arrive to an inform...
In recent years, it has been debated whether a reduction in working hours would be a viable solution...
Declining working hours, their variation, and their distribution over different occupations and sect...
Historical research into the effect of reducing working hours on wages, investment, labour productiv...
This paper analyzes the consequences of compulsory reductions in working time on employment. The fir...
Working hours have been falling across Europe over a long period of time, initially because of the c...
Reducing working hours in an economy has been discussed as a policy which may have benefits in achie...
AbstractReducing per capita consumption, particularly amongst high income groups, is often deemed ne...
Over and again, the reduction of working time is praised as the instrument against unemployment in E...
In recent years, in some European countries where unemployment has been stubbornly high, interest ha...
abstract: The impact of the 2008 Great Recession was felt on a global level. While many European cou...
In the ongoing discussions on the transition to low-carbon systems a reduction of working hours has ...
European employees work fewer hours per year -- and use less energy per person -- than their America...
In the study of work time, a wealth of influential ideas have emerged about the potentially damaging...
In the last 50 years the gap in labour productivity between Europe and the US has narrowed considera...