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Working time in the 5 th EWCS: some findings from the overview report Greet Vermeylen Seminar faculty of chemistry / chemical technology Ljubljana, 4 October.

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1 Working time in the 5 th EWCS: some findings from the overview report Greet Vermeylen Seminar faculty of chemistry / chemical technology Ljubljana, 4 October 2011

2 5 th EWCS and working time working time duration  Working time is decreasing on average From 40.5 hrs/week in 1991 (EC12) to 37.5 hrs/week in EU27 (2010) - On average men work 7 hrs more than women in paid empl - However: paid + unpaid work: women work more  Time segregation (next to occupational/sectoral/pay segreg) - Women work more shorter hours -Men work more longer hours -But women do bulk of household work preferences  Preferences do not always match with what we do: Precariousness, overworked,…

3 Evolution of weekly working hours, 1991 – 2010, EC12, EU15 and EU27 (%)

4 Average working hours and distribution of working hours, per country

5 Working time duration and stress Long working hours : - Slightly decreasing but still 54% of self-employed with employees, 43% of self-employed without employees and 11 % of employees - work 48 + hours per week - -> Report more health problems, work life balance problems and work intensity - Short working hours (particularly short part time) - Increasing, mostly female phenomenon (gender segregation) - Can be linked with other psychosocial risks mainly related to job and financial insecurity

6 Working long hours … Working less than 48hWorking 48 h or more Problems with work life balance 16%38% Work affects my health negatively 23%37% Work intensity (high speed > ½ time) 44%54% Work nearly every day in free time to meet work demands 3%19% Consulted for your work targets 22%29% I feel at home at work22 %33 %

7 Working hours preference, by gender, age and employment status, 2010, EU27 (%)

8 Working all around the clock? Working time organisation  Standard working time still the norm for the majority of workers (9 to 5 jobs / same hours/ same nr of days etc) This is more the case for women than for men…  But a considerable proportion of workers work at ‘other times’ 16% of the workers work long days (5+ times/month) 10% of workers do night work (+ 3 times/month) 17% of the workers do shift work 20% work on call 53% work at the weekend at least once a month 26% work at least one Sunday a month

9 Work intensity at very high levels: working to tight deadlines EC12, EU15 and EU27, 1991-2010 (%)

10 Work intensity over time – country results working at high speed

11 Work intensity over time – country results working to tight deadlines

12 Thank you More info: www.eurofound.europa.euwww.eurofound.europa.eu Survey Map Tool, overview report, secondary analyses Data will be available through Essex Data Archive gve@eurofound.europa.eu


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