作者
Jennifer Hunt
发表日期
1999/2/1
期刊
The Quarterly Journal of Economics
卷号
114
期号
1
页码范围
117-148
出版商
MIT Press
简介
Starting in 1985, (West) German unions began to reduce standard hours on an industry-by-industry basis, in an attempt to raise employment. Whether this “work-sharing” works is theoretically ambiguous. I exploit the cross-industry variation in standard hours reductions to examine their impact on actual hours worked, wages, and employment. Analysis of industry-level data suggests that “work-sharing” may have reduced employment in the period 1984–1994. Using individual data from the German Socio-Economic Panel, I substantiate the union claim of “full wage compensation:” the hourly wage rose enough to offset the decline in actual hours worked.
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