Work hours constraints and health
Bell, David N.F. ; Otterbach, Steffen ; Sousa-Poza, Alfonso
Institute of Labor Economics, Bonn
IZA - Bonn
2011
29 p.
comparison ; health ; overtime ; working time
Discussion Paper Series
6126
Working time and leave
English
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"The issue of whether employees who work more hours than they want to suffer adverse health consequences is important not only at the individual level but also for governmental formation of work time policy. Our study investigates this question by analyzing the impact of the discrepancy between actual and desired work hours on self-perceived health outcomes in Germany and the United Kingdom. Based on nationally representative longitudinal data, our results show that work-hour mismatches (i.e., differences between actual and desired hours) have negative effects on workers' health. In particular, we show that “overemployment” – working more hours than desired – has negative effects on different measures of self-perceived health."
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