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Labour Economics - vol. 24

Labour Economics

"Working time arrangements determine, to a large extent, the successful balancing of work and family life. This study investigates the role of working time preferences and hours mismatch for well-being among couples. The empirical evidence indicates that well-being is generally lower among those with working time mismatch. Particularly underemployment is detrimental for well-being. We further provide first evidence on spillovers from the partner's working time mismatch that are, however, no longer significant once we control for the partner's well-being. This suggests that well-being is contagious, and that the spillover is due to caring preferences."
"Working time arrangements determine, to a large extent, the successful balancing of work and family life. This study investigates the role of working time preferences and hours mismatch for well-being among couples. The empirical evidence indicates that well-being is generally lower among those with working time mismatch. Particularly underemployment is detrimental for well-being. We further provide first evidence on spillovers from the ...

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The International Journal of Comparative Labour Law and Industrial Relations - vol. 28 n° 4 -

The International Journal of Comparative Labour Law and Industrial Relations

"On 1 July 2009, the Anti-Crisis Act temporarily amended the working-time provisions of the Polish Labour Code to allow for more flexibility and more efficient deployment of labour during the economic downturn. Following a long-term trend in Polish labour law reform and taking its cue from the European Union (EU) Working Time Directive, one of the key changes the Act introduced was a provision allowing the extension of reference periods for the calculation of average weekly hours to a maximum of twelve months. Long reference periods have become a common feature of many European working-time regimes. As this paper argues, however, Polish specificities make this form of flexibility particularly problematic. In the context of Poland's entrenched overtime culture, insecure, competitive, and unequal labour market, and high level of employment law violations (mainly in connection with working time), the extension of working hours threatens to strain the already difficult working conditions for many Poles. With the existing gender dynamics, insufficient measures for work-family reconciliation, and scarce state provision for care of dependants, what effects will the extension of working time have on the conditions of women workers? This paper examines the post-transition trajectory of Polish working-time reform and questions the sustainability of the working-time regime it attempts to create."
"On 1 July 2009, the Anti-Crisis Act temporarily amended the working-time provisions of the Polish Labour Code to allow for more flexibility and more efficient deployment of labour during the economic downturn. Following a long-term trend in Polish labour law reform and taking its cue from the European Union (EU) Working Time Directive, one of the key changes the Act introduced was a provision allowing the extension of reference periods for the ...

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Travail et Emploi - n° 128 -

Travail et Emploi

"Plusieurs disciplines peuvent éclairer les déterminants des modèles nationaux de régulation du temps de travail. L'analyse des tendances à l'œuvre en la matière met généralement en évidence plusieurs facteurs socio-économiques. La pertinence des facteurs politiques est souvent associée à l'action combinée des politiques des partis et des institutions de protection sociale, se traduisant par des "mondes" du temps de travail divergents : sociaux-démocrates, libéraux et démocrates-chrétiens. Cet article analyse le cas du Royaume-Uni, souvent présenté comme un des modèles du capitalisme libéral, et démontre que des gouvernements reposant sur des partis différents – et les politiques qu'ils portent – peuvent s'accompagner de variations au sein d'un modèle donné de capitalisme ou d'un "monde du temps de travail". A cela s'ajoute un facteur important souvent sous-estimé : le rôle des syndicats."
"Plusieurs disciplines peuvent éclairer les déterminants des modèles nationaux de régulation du temps de travail. L'analyse des tendances à l'œuvre en la matière met généralement en évidence plusieurs facteurs socio-économiques. La pertinence des facteurs politiques est souvent associée à l'action combinée des politiques des partis et des institutions de protection sociale, se traduisant par des "mondes" du temps de travail divergents : ...

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Scandinavian Journal of Work, Environment and Health - vol. 30 n° 2 -

Scandinavian Journal of Work, Environment and Health

"This study examined the effects of different worktime arrangements on work-home interference while taking into account other work-related factors, private situation and health status, explored gender differences in this relation, and examined reciprocal effects between workhours and work-home interference. ... Worktime arrangements were related to work-home interference among the men and women, even after control for confounding. As compared with daywork, baseline shiftwork was associated with higher work-home interference over time. Within daywork, full-time work was prospectively related to higher work-home interference than part-time work was. For full-timers, baseline overtime work, hours of overtime work, change in number of workhours, and commuting time were related to higher work-home interference over time, whereas compensation for overtime work, familiarity with work roster, ability to take a day off, and a decrease in workhours at own request were associated with less work-home interference. For the part-timers, baseline overtime work and commuting time were related to higher work-home interference over time, whereas compensation for overtime, flexible workhours, and ability to take a day off were protective against work-home interference. Reciprocal relations between work-home interference and workhours were also found."
"This study examined the effects of different worktime arrangements on work-home interference while taking into account other work-related factors, private situation and health status, explored gender differences in this relation, and examined reciprocal effects between workhours and work-home interference. ... Worktime arrangements were related to work-home interference among the men and women, even after control for confounding. As compared ...

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