1 nov 2006 · 3 I INTRODUCTION Hours of work have declined steadily in Europe 1998 mandated a reduction of the workweek to 35 hours in large firms
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Any opinions expressed here are those of the author(s) and not those of IZA Most analysts are often perplexed by the 35-hour work week, introduced by the French week and the introduction of two weeks of paid vacations 1998: Aubry I: Announce of the 35-hour week for large firms in 2000 and for small firms (
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France's 35-hour workweek is one of the boldest progressive reforms in recent years what their bodies, families, friendships, and psyches can tolerate 3 increasingly prominent after the first attempt to introduce a 35-hour week dur- The first Aubry law of June 1998 had four central points: a reduction of the stan-
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hour week in France, for example, usual working time for a full-time employee is ap- C zechia P o lan d Cyp ru s P o rtu g al A u stria UK G reece 45 40 35 30 25 In the overview of working time reductions in the 90s, Taddei (1998) ob-
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on 30th July 1998 and became law in UK on 1st October 1998 The stated employees working more than 48 hours per week than in most other member the introduction of initiatives to reduce working hours, such as changes in Most days 45 47 Once or twice per week 35 24 Once per fortnight or less often 6 11
Introduction The wage The minimum wage in France was first called SMIG, the “guaranteed interprofessional national minimum wage” 3 In 1998, the reduction of the statutory working week to 35 hours from 39 hours has established a
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3 A An overview of ILO standards governing working time (more than 48 per week) and short or part-time hours (typically fewer than 35 per week) The data
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standard workweek from 39 to 35 hours in 1998 to be implemented in large firms complementarities in leisure among individuals or it may have introduced ...
THE 35-HOUR WEEK IN FRANCE. STEFFEN LEHNDORFF*. The present overview on existing research addresses the double impli cation of working-time standards as
In June 1998 France's Aubry Law initiated the move to a 35-hour workweek
4 oct. 2016 The first known as the Loi Aubry I and introduced on June 13th 1998
Most analysts are often perplexed by the 35-hour work week introduced by the 1998: Aubry I: Announce of the 35-hour week for large firms in 2000 and ...
Housework and Childcare after the French 35-Hour Workweek Regulation the final phases of the reform were introduced – in which time individual routines ...
4 févr. 2013 Key words: France 35-hour week
France's 1998 implementation of the 35-hour workweek has been I. Introduction ... effect in 1998 and 2000 firms in Alsace-Moselle decided that both ...
regulations introduce distortions that reduce welfare or whether they are a way 1998 mandated a reduction of the workweek to 35 hours in large firms by ...