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Lei Delsen

    Operating hours and working times
    The German and Dutch economies
    Comparative Analysis of Operating Hours and Working Times in the European Union
    Exit Polder Model?
    • Exit Polder Model?

      Socioeconomic Changes in the Netherlands

      • 248pages
      • 9 heures de lecture

      The book explores the economic success of the Netherlands through the lens of the polder model, which represents a collaborative approach among business, government, and labor to safeguard the economy. It examines how globalization and American influence are reshaping this model and questions whether its effectiveness can endure in the face of external pressures. Delsen argues that while the polder model has historically protected the nation's interests, it may be nearing its conclusion due to evolving economic challenges.

      Exit Polder Model?
    • This volume is the second book based on comparative and comprehensive data from the 2003 representative European Union Company survey of Operating hours, Working times and Employment (EUCOWE) in France, Germany, the Netherlands, Portugal, Spain and the United Kingdom. The EUCOWE project is the first representative and standardised European company survey which covers all categories of firm sizes and all sectors of the economy. This volume complements and builds on the first book published in 2007, in which the methodology and the descriptive national findings as well as some first comparative analytical results were presented. In this second book the EUCOWE research team presents in-depth cross-country analyses of the relationship between operating hours, working times and employment in the European Union. Six empirical chapters of this volume provide detailed comparative analyses of the determinants and consequences of the duration and flexibility of opening hours and operating times

      Comparative Analysis of Operating Hours and Working Times in the European Union
    • The German and Dutch economies

      • 188pages
      • 7 heures de lecture

      Institutions have both positive and negative effects on economic performance. The theoretical and empirical understanding of the roles played by institutions, norms and culture in the functioning of markets still is limited. This book contributes to a better understanding of the role played by institutions in economic life and to more balanced and better founded policy decisions related to the (re)structuring of industrial economies in response to the structural changes - internationalisation of the economies, the advances in information and communication technology and the ageing of populations - they all are confronted with.

      The German and Dutch economies
    • Operating hours and working times

      • 251pages
      • 9 heures de lecture

      The book presents the descriptive findings and analytical results from the recent representative European Union Company survey of Operating hours, Working times and Employment (EUCOWE) in France, Germany, the Netherlands, Portugal, Spain and the United Kingdom. The EUCOWE-project is the first representative and standardised European company survey which covers all categories of firm size and all sectors of the economy. Several relevant questions are addressed on the basis of the survey, such as: What are the operating hours of the different European countries that form the six country studies of this research? What are the differences between sectors of activities and establishment sizes? By means of what type of working-time organisation are those operating hours accomplished? What is the relationship between operating hours and employment? The book is the most comprehensive analysis on Operating Hours, Capacity Utilisation, Working Times and Employment in the European Union available.

      Operating hours and working times