ABSTRACT

The gradual reduction in weekly working hours in the first half of the last century, which culminated in the widespread adoption of the 'standard' working week by the 1960s, was grounded in a concern for health and safety and for the preservation of time outside of paid labour.Over the last few decades, however, this progressive standardization of

chapter |9 pages

Introduction

Working time in industrialized countries

chapter 2|1 pages

Working-hour gaps

Trends and issues

chapter |28 pages

Trends in working hours

chapter |2 pages

Notes

chapter 3|39 pages

Working time patterns among industrialized countries

A household perspective

chapter |7 pages

Appendix

chapter |2 pages

Acknowledgements

chapter |4 pages

Conclusion

chapter 5|48 pages

Working time at the enterprise level

Business objectives, firms’ practices and workers’ preferences

chapter |1 pages

Conclusion

chapter |1 pages

Note