| Working time and workers' preferences in industrialized countries: Finding the balance (2004), by J.C. Messenger (ed.) | ||
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| Globalization, demographic changes, increasing numbers of women in the labor market: all of these changes have resulted in working time arrangements which often look vastly different than they did several decades ago. These changes have significant ramifications both economically and sociologically. This volume examines the changing nature of working time in industrialized countries. It analyzes many aspects of this intriguing sphere including:
With its insightful contributions into labor and the work-related arena, this volume will greatly interest those researchers and academics working on labor economics, employment issues and more specifically working time. The policy ramifications that this book uncovers mean that it will also be a useful reference for policy-makers. The other contributors to the book are D. Anxo, C. Fagan, S. Lee and D. McCann. |
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