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Author:Hamermesh, D. S.
Title:The timing of work over time
Journal:Economic Journal
1999 : JAN, VOL. 109:452, p. 37-66
Index terms:Economic theory
Models
Technological change
USA
Language:eng
Abstract:The incidence of evening and night work declined sharply in the U.S. btw. the early 1970s and the early 1990s, while the fractions of work performed at the fringes of the traditional regular working day grew. This secular decline did not result from industrial shifts or demographic changes. It was greatest at the upper end of the wage distribution, slowest among workers in the lowest quartile of wages. The observed changes are explained by a model that views evening / night work as disamenity, with rising real earnings leading workers to shift away from such work in the presence of technological change.
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