Compressed working weeks
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- Herbert R. Northrup & James T. Wilson & Karen M. Rose, 1979. "The Twelve-Hour Shift in the Petroleum and Chemical Industries," ILR Review, Cornell University, ILR School, vol. 32(3), pages 312-326, April.
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- Tat Hui, Weng & Toh, Ruby., 2014. "Growth with equity in Singapore : challenges and prospects," ILO Working Papers 994850173402676, International Labour Organization.
- Lavoie, M. & Stockhammer, Engelbert,, 2012.
"Wage-led growth : concepts, theories and policies,"
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994709363402676, International Labour Organization.
- Marc Lavoie & Stockhammer Engelbert, 2013. "Wage-led growth: concepts, theories and policies," Post-Print hal-01343661, HAL.
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- Percoco, Marco, 2018. "The impact of working time on fuel consumption and CO2 emissions of public fleets: Evidence from a policy experiment," Transport Policy, Elsevier, vol. 71(C), pages 126-129.
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compressed working week; fatigue.; occupational safety; occupational health; shift work.; semaine de travail comprimée; fatigue; sécurité du travail; santé au travail; travail posté; semana comprimida de trabajo; fatiga; seguridad en el trabajo; salud en el trabajo; trabajo por turnos;All these keywords.
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