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Constraints on the desired hours of work of British men

Constraints on the desired hours of work of British men
Constraints on the desired hours of work of British men
This paper investigates constraints on desired hours of work using information on hours preferences from the British Household Panel Survey for 1991. Over a third of male manual workers would prefer to work fewer hours at the prevailing wage than they do and we estimate that on average desired hours per week are 4.3 lower than actual hours. We hypothesise that job insecurity and scarcity of alternative job opportunities enable employers to set hours constraints above employee preferences and find that the minimum hours constraints set by firms are an increasing function of the unemployment rate an individual faces.
0013-0133
520-535
Swaffield, Jo
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Stewart, Mark
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Swaffield, Jo
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Stewart, Mark
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Swaffield, Jo and Stewart, Mark (1997) Constraints on the desired hours of work of British men. The Economic Journal, 107 (441), 520-535. (doi:10.1111/j.0013-0133.1997.175.x).

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This paper investigates constraints on desired hours of work using information on hours preferences from the British Household Panel Survey for 1991. Over a third of male manual workers would prefer to work fewer hours at the prevailing wage than they do and we estimate that on average desired hours per week are 4.3 lower than actual hours. We hypothesise that job insecurity and scarcity of alternative job opportunities enable employers to set hours constraints above employee preferences and find that the minimum hours constraints set by firms are an increasing function of the unemployment rate an individual faces.

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Published date: 1997

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Local EPrints ID: 453664
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/453664
ISSN: 0013-0133
PURE UUID: 3d47819d-b935-48b5-92da-cf9636fb4bcb
ORCID for Jo Swaffield: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0002-9157-6691

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Author: Jo Swaffield ORCID iD
Author: Mark Stewart

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