We use longitudinal individual wage, hours, and employment data to investigate the effect of the February 1, 1982 mandatory reduction of weekly working hours in France. Just after François Mitterrand's election in May 1981, the government decided to increase the minimum wage by 5%. Then, as promised in its electoral program, the socialist government reduced the workweek from 40 to 39 hours. At the same time, it mandated stable monthly earnings for minimum wage workers and recommended the stabilization of monthly earnings for other workers (recommendations followed by 90% of the firms). We show that workers directly affected by these changes - those working 40 hours in March 1981 - were more likely to lose their jobs between 1981 and 1982 th...
With shorter working week of 35 hours in France, part-time job will not remain the main factor of th...
In 2003, the French government decided to reform the system managing the different minimum wage regu...
Do people work less in France than in the rest of Europe? Is France the only country to have reduced...
We use longitudinal individual wage, hours, and employment data to investigate the effect of the 198...
Working time in France : reduce reduction Eric Heyer, Xavier Timbeau Since lst February 2000, the le...
International audienceFrance, which is often seen as an unusual country with a rigid 35-hour working...
Many Americans were perplexed when a French Socialist government introduced a thirty-five-hour workw...
Towards 35 hours in France. Gérard Comilleau, Eric Heyer, Xavier Timbeau. The decision of the French...
Do people work less in France than in the rest of Europe? Is France the only country to have reduced...
Do people work less in France than in the rest of Europe? Is France the only country to have reduced...
In 1998, the French Socialist Government reduced the statutory workweek to 35 hours. This work time ...
France's 1998 implementation of the 35-hour workweek has been one of the greatest regulatory shocks ...
December 1, 1996 Portugal introduced a new law on working hours which gradually reduced the standard...
Working time has always been considered in France to be an area of responsibility for the State. The...
With shorter working week of 35 hours in France, part-time job will not remain the main factor of th...
In 2003, the French government decided to reform the system managing the different minimum wage regu...
Do people work less in France than in the rest of Europe? Is France the only country to have reduced...
We use longitudinal individual wage, hours, and employment data to investigate the effect of the 198...
Working time in France : reduce reduction Eric Heyer, Xavier Timbeau Since lst February 2000, the le...
International audienceFrance, which is often seen as an unusual country with a rigid 35-hour working...
Many Americans were perplexed when a French Socialist government introduced a thirty-five-hour workw...
Towards 35 hours in France. Gérard Comilleau, Eric Heyer, Xavier Timbeau. The decision of the French...
Do people work less in France than in the rest of Europe? Is France the only country to have reduced...
Do people work less in France than in the rest of Europe? Is France the only country to have reduced...
In 1998, the French Socialist Government reduced the statutory workweek to 35 hours. This work time ...
France's 1998 implementation of the 35-hour workweek has been one of the greatest regulatory shocks ...
December 1, 1996 Portugal introduced a new law on working hours which gradually reduced the standard...
Working time has always been considered in France to be an area of responsibility for the State. The...
With shorter working week of 35 hours in France, part-time job will not remain the main factor of th...
In 2003, the French government decided to reform the system managing the different minimum wage regu...
Do people work less in France than in the rest of Europe? Is France the only country to have reduced...