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Working Time around the World: Trends in Working Hours, Laws and Policies in a Global Comparative Perspective

Autor Sangheon Lee, Deirdre McCann, Jon C. Messenger
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 25 iul 2007
This volume provides the richest array of data ever assembled for analyzing working time in the developing world. It is the first of its kind to offer a comparative analysis of trends in developing and transition countries. Tracking trends in hours of work and the organization of working time, the book examines the diverse, and often complex, circumstances that exist in the following countries: Brazil, Malaysia, Mauritius, Mexico, Peru, the Russian Federation, Senegal and Tunisia. The study also analyzes the issues and trends from an even broader range of countries, drawing from the ILO's new database of working time laws, existing data on average weekly working hours, and a new standardized questionnaire collecting data on the distribution of weekly working hourse from national statistics.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9789221193111
ISBN-10: 922119311X
Pagini: 200
Ilustrații: illustrations
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.49 kg
Editura: Brookings Institution Press
Colecția International Labor Office

Notă biografică

Jon C. Messenger is senior research officer in the Conditions of Work and Employment program at the International Labor Office. Sangheon Lee is a senior research officer at the Conditions of Work and Employment program of ILO. Deirdre McCann is a senior researcher at the International Labour Office.

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This volume provides the richest array of data ever assembled for analyzing working time in the developing world. It is the first of its kind to offer a comparative analysis of trends in developing and transition countries. Tracking trends in hours of work and the organization of working time, the book examines the diverse, and often complex, circumstances that exist in the following countries: Brazil, Malaysia, Mauritius, Mexico, Peru, the Russian Federation, Senegal and Tunisia. The study also analyzes the issues and trends from an even broader range of countries, drawing from the ILO's new database of working time laws, existing data on average weekly working hours, and a new standardized questionnaire collecting data on the distribution of weekly working hourse from national statistics.