This study seeks explanations for working time preferences, using cross-sectional multinomial logits for the 2001/2002 Wage Indicator dataset (N=21,727). As expected, the preferences are predominately influenced by working hours’ characteristics, showing that employees with long hours prefer to work shorter hours and that short-hours workers prefer longer hours. New is the finding that salaried employees indeed want to reduce hours whereas hourly paid employees prefer to work longer hours. In contrast to public opinion, female employees show a better fit between preferred and contractual hours compared to male employees. Particularly male employees whose children have left home prefer working fewer hours. The study further shows that wage r...
WWWforEurope Working Paper No. 97, 132 pages This mixed-methods study examines factors determining ...
Abstract: The goal of this article is to explain cross-country differences in over- and under-employ...
Even though the Dutch working week has become shorter and more diverse over the last decades, not al...
This study seeks explanations for working time preferences, using cross-sectional multinomial logits...
Over the past century, the length of the average workweek in developed countries has gradually decli...
Over the past century, the length of the average workweek in developed countries has gradually decli...
This paper sets out to provide an understanding of how individuals form their preferences over the e...
In this article, we look at explanations for why people want to change their working hours. We focus...
In this article, we look at explanations for why people want to change their working hours. We focus...
This dissertation offers several insights on the preferences for weekly working hours. In the public...
© 2019, © 2019 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. In this article, we look at ...
This dissertation offers several insights on the preferences for weekly working hours. In the public...
In this article, we look at explanations for why people want to change their working hours. We focus...
This dissertation offers several insights on the preferences for weekly working hours. In the public...
This dissertation offers several insights on the preferences for weekly working hours. In the public...
WWWforEurope Working Paper No. 97, 132 pages This mixed-methods study examines factors determining ...
Abstract: The goal of this article is to explain cross-country differences in over- and under-employ...
Even though the Dutch working week has become shorter and more diverse over the last decades, not al...
This study seeks explanations for working time preferences, using cross-sectional multinomial logits...
Over the past century, the length of the average workweek in developed countries has gradually decli...
Over the past century, the length of the average workweek in developed countries has gradually decli...
This paper sets out to provide an understanding of how individuals form their preferences over the e...
In this article, we look at explanations for why people want to change their working hours. We focus...
In this article, we look at explanations for why people want to change their working hours. We focus...
This dissertation offers several insights on the preferences for weekly working hours. In the public...
© 2019, © 2019 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. In this article, we look at ...
This dissertation offers several insights on the preferences for weekly working hours. In the public...
In this article, we look at explanations for why people want to change their working hours. We focus...
This dissertation offers several insights on the preferences for weekly working hours. In the public...
This dissertation offers several insights on the preferences for weekly working hours. In the public...
WWWforEurope Working Paper No. 97, 132 pages This mixed-methods study examines factors determining ...
Abstract: The goal of this article is to explain cross-country differences in over- and under-employ...
Even though the Dutch working week has become shorter and more diverse over the last decades, not al...