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November, 1986, Vol. 109, No. 11

Work schedules of Americans:
an overview of new findings

Paul O. Flaim
Chief, Division of Data Development and Users' Services, Office of Employment and Unemployment Statistics, Bureau of Labor Statistics


A group of eight articles examines data from a special 1985 household survey covering topics such as the number of workers who moonlight, who work at home, who have flexible hours, or who would prefer to work more or fewer hours per week.

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