Working hours: Past, present, and future

  • Dolton P
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Working hours across the world are falling, but considerable variation remains. In some countries people work 70% more hours per year, on average, than in other countries. Much of this variation is due to differences in the prevalence of part-time work and patterns of female labor market participation. Looking ahead, the question of how reducing working hours will affect productivity is significant. In addition, how individuals divide up their leisure and work time and what the appropriate work− life balance is in an increasingly technological future are important concerns

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Dolton, P. (2017). Working hours: Past, present, and future. IZA World of Labor. https://doi.org/10.15185/izawol.406

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