The paper investigates whether a decrease in standard working time (the stipulated weekly working time) might produce work-sharing, i.e. a redistribution of a given amount of work over a larger number of employees. To this end, we adopt a structural vector error correction model thought to be representative of the main effects that working hours have on output, employment and wages in Germany and the US. Impulse response analysis suggests that permanent negative shocks to working hours lead to: (i) a decrease in the real GDP, (ii) a significant fall in real wages, and (iii) a persistent decrease in employment. More interestingly, results obtained from error-variance decomposition show that employment movements are not driven by worki...
This thesis examines the theoretical and empirical predictions of the effects of reductions in hours...
National audienceThe purpose of this paper is to study the effect of various worksharing policies on...
This paper analyzes the consequences of compulsory reductions in working time on employment. The fir...
The paper investigates whether a decrease in standard working time (the stipulated weekly working t...
The paper investigates whether a decrease in standard working time (the stipulated weekly working ti...
This paper examines the likely effects of a reduction in hours of work employment and wages. We firs...
In this paper we estimate the employment effects of a reduction in weekly normal hours in West Germa...
The paper analyzes the employment effects of reduced working time when firms' endogenous responses o...
The paper analyzes the effects of job sharing, i.e. a reduction of working time, on wages and output...
This dissertation intends to re-examine the efficiency wage hypothesis, and offer an explanation of ...
'In this paper we estimate the employment effects of a reduction in weekly normal hours in West Germ...
Achieving low unemployment in an environment of weak growth is a major policy challenge; a more egal...
The reduction of standard weekly working hours from the curreilt leveI of 44 hours to 40 hours has r...
The paper analyses the impact of working time (reduction) on wages and unemployment. Using a union b...
abstract: The impact of the 2008 Great Recession was felt on a global level. While many European cou...
This thesis examines the theoretical and empirical predictions of the effects of reductions in hours...
National audienceThe purpose of this paper is to study the effect of various worksharing policies on...
This paper analyzes the consequences of compulsory reductions in working time on employment. The fir...
The paper investigates whether a decrease in standard working time (the stipulated weekly working t...
The paper investigates whether a decrease in standard working time (the stipulated weekly working ti...
This paper examines the likely effects of a reduction in hours of work employment and wages. We firs...
In this paper we estimate the employment effects of a reduction in weekly normal hours in West Germa...
The paper analyzes the employment effects of reduced working time when firms' endogenous responses o...
The paper analyzes the effects of job sharing, i.e. a reduction of working time, on wages and output...
This dissertation intends to re-examine the efficiency wage hypothesis, and offer an explanation of ...
'In this paper we estimate the employment effects of a reduction in weekly normal hours in West Germ...
Achieving low unemployment in an environment of weak growth is a major policy challenge; a more egal...
The reduction of standard weekly working hours from the curreilt leveI of 44 hours to 40 hours has r...
The paper analyses the impact of working time (reduction) on wages and unemployment. Using a union b...
abstract: The impact of the 2008 Great Recession was felt on a global level. While many European cou...
This thesis examines the theoretical and empirical predictions of the effects of reductions in hours...
National audienceThe purpose of this paper is to study the effect of various worksharing policies on...
This paper analyzes the consequences of compulsory reductions in working time on employment. The fir...