Who wants to work more? Revisiting the decline in average hours worked
Clémence Berson and
Marco Weißler
Economic Bulletin Boxes, 2025, vol. 3
Abstract:
Average hours worked (AHW) have been declining in recent years, falling particularly strongly during the pandemic before returning to trend. This box examines the key drivers behind the decline in AHW, with two factors playing a dominant role. First, the proportion of employees working zero hours during the reference week spiked during the pandemic – owing to the closure of businesses and higher sick leave rates – and recovered only slowly. Second, the proportion of employees working very long hours has continued to fall over the past decade. JEL Classification: J22
Keywords: Average hours worked; labour supply (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2025-05
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