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Overtime
Working in Germany and the UK
Hübler, Olaf
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Hart, Robert A.
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Bell, David N.F.
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2000
quantitative significance of both paid and
unpaid
overtime
is greater in the UK. Empirical work is based on the UK Labour Force …
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Paid and
unpaid
overtime
working in Germany and the UK
Bell, David N. F.
;
Hart, Robert A.
;
Hübler, Olaf
; …
-
2000
quantitative significance of both paid and
unpaid
overtime
is greater in the UK. Empirical work is based on the UK Labour Force …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011325986
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