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Research in the 1980s suggested that reduced working hours were more likely to increase productivity than employment. This text casts doubt on the suggestion, and presents research findings which claim that reduced working hours could be used to combat unemployment.
Contents
The causes and consequences of reduced hours; fewer hours, higher productivity? - a review of research; the consequences of the CSEU campaign; further issues and general conclusions; factory reports; conclusions and policy implications. Appendix 1: hours of male manual workers. Appendix 2: shorter working week questionnaire.