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Working time options over the life course: New Regulations and Empirical Findings in five European Countries

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  • Klenner, Christina (Ed.)
  • Lott, Yvonne (Ed.)

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Employees in many European countries do have at their disposal various working-time options. Shorter working hours, leave options and flexible working-time arrangements enable employees to adjust their working time to meet their needs over the life course. The current study presents new national studies on working time options over the life course in five European countries. Laura den Dulk (the Netherlands), Dominique Anxo (Sweden), Sevil Sümer (Norway), Dorota Szelewa (Poland) and Hana Haésková and Renata Kyzlinková (the Czech Republic) report on the situation in their country. Christina Klenner and Yvonne Lott compare the results of the five studies and summarize the main findings.

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  • Klenner, Christina (Ed.) & Lott, Yvonne (Ed.), 2016. "Working time options over the life course: New Regulations and Empirical Findings in five European Countries," WSI Studies 07, The Institute of Economic and Social Research (WSI), Hans Böckler Foundation.
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    1. Schneider, Roland, 2018. "Innovative Arbeitszeitpolitik im Dienstleistungssektor: Antworten der Dienstleistungsgewerkschaften auf arbeitszeitpolitische Herausforderungen," Working Paper Forschungsförderung 091, Hans-Böckler-Stiftung, Düsseldorf.

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