Print Email Facebook Twitter Working time Title Working time Author Klein Hesselink, J. Goudswaard, A. Publication year 2014 Abstract Working time concerns the hours of the day and the days of the week that work takes place. Most people have standard working hours between 0800 and 1800 on week days. But work also takes place at non-standard hours in the evening, at night and on weekends. Non-standard working times constitute an important part of the economy and society. Work at non-standard hours may have negative effects on the health and well-being of workers because of tiredness and problems of combining work and private life. Subject Resilient OrganisationsWHC - Work, Health and Care SP - Sustainable Productivity and EmployabilityELSS - Earth, Life and Social SciencesWork and EmploymentWorkplaceHealthy LivingHealthWorkersWellbeingWorking time To reference this document use: http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:ab947357-fb98-4493-a15d-68edccf5585e TNO identifier 522090 Publisher TNO, Hoofddorp Document type other Files URL Working_time