Jan Bietenbeck
Universitetslektor
The Effect of Working Hours on Health
Författare
Summary, in English
Does working time causally affect workers' health? We study this question in the context of a French reform which reduced the standard workweek from 39 to 35 hours, at constant earnings. Our empirical analysis exploits variation in the adoption of this shorter workweek across employers, which is mainly driven by institutional features of the reform and thus exogenous to workers' health. Difference-in-differences and lagged dependent variable regressions reveal a negative effect of working hours on self-reported health and positive effects on smoking and body mass index, though the latter is imprecisely estimated. Results are robust to accounting for endogenous job mobility and differ by workers' occupations.
Avdelning/ar
- Nationalekonomiska institutionen
Publiceringsår
2017-01
Språk
Engelska
Publikation/Tidskrift/Serie
IZA Discussion Paper Series
Avvikelse
10524
Dokumenttyp
Working paper
Förlag
IZA Working paper series
Ämne
- Health Care Service and Management, Health Policy and Services and Health Economy
Nyckelord
- working hours
- health
- smoking
- BMI
- I10
- I12
- J22
Aktiv
Published