Nonstandard Work Schedules in Cross-National Perspective: A Study of 29 European Countries, 2005-2015
Pablo Gracia,
Wen-Jui Han and
Jianghong Li
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Pablo Gracia: Trinity College Dublin
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Abstract:
Data from the ‘European Working Conditions Survey’ from 2005 to 2015 for 29 European countries show that the incidence of nonstandard work schedules (evenings, nights, weekends, rotating, shifts) differs remarkably across European regions with different public policies. Working nonstandard schedules differs by education, gender and parental status across Europe.
Date: 2021-02-14
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