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Discover LudwigThe phrase "average worked hours" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the typical number of hours worked by individuals or groups over a specific period.
Example: "The average worked hours per week for full-time employees in the company is 40 hours."
Alternatives: "mean working hours" or "typical work hours".
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The average worked hours per week decreased (from 39 hours in 2000 to 37 hours in 2009).
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As an overall average, working hours are going slightly down, says Professor Green.
Only Japan and Alberta reported longer average working hours than teachers in England.
The UK's opt-out from the EU's working time directive remains important for British employers, and keeps average working hours comparatively high.
As I noted a few weeks ago, average work hours actually increased for the oldest age groups.
At the same time, those retirements might not reduce average work hours among those who had not yet reached retirement and might even increase them.
These are sizable deficits of 26%and37%7% relative to the sample average work hours (including natives) of 1093.
This suggests that the subjective well-being gap between employed women working in different sectors is mainly caused by the difference in average work hours.
Neil Trautwein, a vice president with the National Retail Federation, said that administration officials appeared increasingly sympathetic to employer pleas to allow them to average work hours over a long period to determine which employees were full-time and which were part-time.
They had a mean job experience of 17.9 years and the average work hours a week was 28.4 (sd 4.4).
Furthermore they were asked to report average work hours per week, and their percentage of a full time equivalent work position 50-755 %, 76-90 % and above 90%%).
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