Average usual working hours of employees, by possibility to have variable working hours, sex and age
methods, notes and classification
- Sex
- Age class
- 0 From 15 to 24 years
- 1 From 15 to 64 years
- 2 From 25 to 54 years
- 3 From 55 to 64 years
- 4 65 years or over
- Modalities of the variable for the ad-hoc module
- 0 No answer
- 1 Total
- 2 Fixed start and end of a working day
- 3 Staggered working hours, banded start and end
- 4 Working time banking with possibility only to take hours off
- 5 Working time banking with possibility to take full days off (besides taking hours off)
- 6 Start and end of working day varying by individual agreement
- 7 Determines own work schedule (no formal boundaries)
- 8 Any other type of variable working hours
- Geopolitical entity (reporting)
- 0 European Union - 27 countries (2007-2013)
- 1 European Union - 15 countries (1995-2004)
- 2 Euro area - 18 countries (2014)
- 3 Euro area - 17 countries (2011-2013)
- 4 Euro area - 13 countries (2007)
- 5 Belgium
- 6 Bulgaria
- 7 Czechia
- 8 Denmark
- 9 Germany (until 1990 former territory of the FRG)
- a Estonia
- b Ireland
- c Greece
- d Spain
- e France
- f Italy
- g Cyprus
- h Latvia
- i Lithuania
- j Luxembourg
- k Hungary
- l Malta
- m Netherlands
- n Austria
- o Poland
- p Portugal
- q Romania
- r Slovenia
- s Slovakia
- t Finland
- u Sweden
- v Iceland
- w Norway
- x Switzerland
- y United Kingdom