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Author: Kea Tijdens

‘How many hours do you usually work?’ An analysis of the working hours questions in 26 large-scale surveys in six countries and the European Union

Are secondary part-time jobs marginalised? job characteristics of women employed less than 20 hours per week in the European Union

Gender roles and labour use strategies in explanation of women’s part- time work in the European Union

Driving forces behind working time reduction: explaining employers’ and employees’ preferences concerning the 36 hours working week in the Dutch banking sector

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