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Travailler moins pour travailler plus longtemps

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  • Helmuth Cremer
  • Dario Maldonado
  • Philippe De Donder
  • Pierre Pestieau

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We develop a model in which workers tend to work too much when young because they can not or do not want to see the consequences on their health and on their capacity to work for a longer period. To force them to better distribute their work efforts over

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  • Helmuth Cremer & Dario Maldonado & Philippe De Donder & Pierre Pestieau, 2011. "Travailler moins pour travailler plus longtemps," Annals of Economics and Statistics, GENES, issue 101-102, pages 257-270.
  • Handle: RePEc:adr:anecst:y:2011:i:101-102:p:257-270
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