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Revision as of 18:24, 9 June 2020

Quick info
Data type Numeric
Scale Metric
Value labels
  • 0 = 50 hours or more/no limit
  • 1 = 35 hours or less
  • normalised scale ranging from 0 to 1

Technical name labor_workweek
Category Labour and labour market
Label Duration of the normal working week
Related indicators

This CBR-LRI indicator measures the maximum duration of the normal working week exclusive of overtime.


Coding rules

The CBR-LRI is a leximetric dataset on employment protection. It quantifies the strength of protection expressed in labour law and functional equivalents such as administrative regulation and collective agreements (see Adams et al. 2017). The scale of the indicator was normalised so that "0" corresponds to 50 hours or more and "1" to 35 hours or less. For country-specific information see Adams, Bishop and Deakin (2016).


Bibliographic info

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Misc

Project manager(s):
  • Jean-Yves Gerlitz


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