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Earnings and Working Hour Arrangements – A microeconometric analysis for

Earnings and Working Hour Arrangements – A microeconometric analysis for Self-employed and Employees with German Time Use Diary Data Joachim Merz and Paul Böhm*.

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  1. Earnings and Working Hour Arrangements – A microeconometric analysis for Self-employed and Employees with German Time Use Diary Data Joachim Merz and Paul Böhm* *Prof. Dr. Joachim Merz, Dipl.-Vw. Paul Böhm, University of Lüneburg, Department of Economics and Social Sciences, Research Institute on Professions (Forschungsinstitut Freie Berufe, FFB), Chair 'Statistics and Professions', Campus Scharnhorststr. 1, 21335 Lüneburg, Germany, Tel: 04131/78-2051, Fax: 04131/78-2059, e-mail: merz@uni-lueneburg.de; http://ffb.uni-lueneburg.de

  2. Zeitverwendung in Deutschland 2001/02

  3. Working hour arrangement dimensions • Timing of daily work • Mainly within core working time • Mainly outside core working time • → core working time: 7:00 – 17:00 • Fragmentation of daily work • Not fragmented → one episode, without breaks • Fragmented → two and more episode, with breaks • → Breaks: min. 60 minutes

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