2018
DOI: 10.1080/09538259.2018.1495352
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Environmental and Societal Attitudes to Working Hours in Gendered Perspective: Patterns, Preferences and Policy

Abstract: This paper begins from the premise that environmental degradation is a profound and present threat and that work time reduction (WTR) -with an associated reduction in consumptionis one of a number of strategies which can be adopted to combat it. As a precursor to looking at how such policies can be supported, our research questions whether environmental attitudes are congruent with work time patterns and preferences. Our initial hypothesis was that those who care most for the environment would work less hours … Show more

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