Examples of using Shiftworking in English and their translations into German
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Shiftworking in the secondary sector.
There are two major sets of data on the incidence of shiftworking.
Shiftworking: some causes and influences.
Table(32): A Qualitative Summary Of The Influences On Shiftworking.
Shiftworking husbands were missed as.
This rising premium is also associated with shiftworking in an analagous way.
Shiftworking in metallurgy and engineering.
It was not until 1973 that a continuous series on shiftworking began.
Shiftworking in other manufacturing.
Table 3 on page 15 provides an overall picture of shiftworking in the secondary sector.
In 1978, however,IFF Research Ltd. collected a substantial body'of data on the incidence of shiftworking.
Labour Costs, Capital Utilisation and Shiftworking: Empirical Results for the U.K. Manufacturing Sector.
For this reason some countries have not included building and civil engineering in their report on shiftworking in industry.
Importance of the secondary sector 2.2 Shiftworking in the secondary sector 2.3 Growth of shiftworking in terms of numbers.
The high capital intensities of metal manufacture andchemicals result in a much higher incidence of shiftworking in these industries.
Walker(1978, p.l) has defined shiftworking as a situation in which individuals are working outside of hours of the day that are considered'normal.
The difference between the two £36 97 thousand million,is a measure of the overall capital saving associated with shiftworking employed in 1977.
That is to say that themore intensive capital utilisation permitted by shiftworking necessitates a smaller capital stock to produce a given output.
It is quite clear that shiftworking is much more common among wageearners sometimes 80% of wageearners work shifts whilst the number of salaried staff on shifts is small.
Insofar as the increased importance of obsolescence results in shorter and shorter life expectancy of capital, then the MCS curve will again bechanging to positions which favour higher amounts of shiftworking.
I978, p. ii for example, have defined shiftworking as a situation in which one worker replaces another on the same job within a 24 hour period.
The application of new technology can be seento work both ways, e.g. reducing shiftworking in the water industry, while producing a marked increase in consumer electronic firms.
While there is a considerable amount of information about shiftworking, there is no single, comprehensive source of data that will yield an annual series by type of system, by type of worker involved and by industry.