2004
DOI: 10.2139/ssrn.627007
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Evaluating the Effects of Working Hours on Employment and Wages

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“…He found that this reduction had no effect on unemployment. The model calculations by Altavilla et al (2005) resulted in a persistent increase in unemployment following a working hour reduction in Germany and the USA. Raposo and van Ours (2010) studied the work hour reduction from 44 to 40 h per week in Portugal and found both positive and negative impacts for workers.…”
Section: Working Hours In Other Scientific Literaturementioning
confidence: 99%
“…He found that this reduction had no effect on unemployment. The model calculations by Altavilla et al (2005) resulted in a persistent increase in unemployment following a working hour reduction in Germany and the USA. Raposo and van Ours (2010) studied the work hour reduction from 44 to 40 h per week in Portugal and found both positive and negative impacts for workers.…”
Section: Working Hours In Other Scientific Literaturementioning
confidence: 99%