Labour Research (July 2002)

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Dads working longer

The average number of hours dads spend at work is getting longer, the Equal Opportunities Commission (EOC) says. In 2001, fathers' average working week was 47.3 hours, compared with 45.1 in 1998, despite all the attention paid to "work-life balance" in recent years.


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