Flexible working hours.

Author(s)
Jackett, M.J. Laurenson, C.G. & Blakeley, M.R.
Year
Abstract

A brief background to the study is provided on the aims and development of flexible working hours. Questionnaires were distributed both before and after a company adapted an experiment with flexible working hours. The questionnaires sought to determine the effect of the experiment on travel patterns to and from work. Flexible working hours were also found to reduce the heavy loads on buses and to increase the number of car passengers. Car drivers and train passengers remained at similar levels.

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Publication

Library number
B 7315 /01/71/72
Source

Wellington, Ministry of Transport, 1974, 7 p. + app., 9 graph., 1 tab.

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