Publication
Dec 2010
During the recent decades, multitasking has become a more and more common phenomenon at workplaces. Rather than specializing in a job task, workers perform bundles of tasks. Bundling occurs when tasks are complements. Using individual level data about job tasks, the authors analyze which tasks are complements.
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Author | Dennis Görlich |
Series | Kiel Institute Working Papers |
Issue | 1670 |
Publisher | Kiel Institute for the World Economy |
Copyright | © 2010 Kiel Institute for the World Economy |