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Data supplied by the Institut für Arbeitsmarkt- und Berufsforschung (IAB). 
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From 1991 onward, data series extend coverage of part-time work with few hours of work.

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The data are calculated within a comprehensive accounting structure, based on collectively agreed/customary working hours of full-time and part-time employees whose hours are not affected by absence, and extended to annual estimates of actual hours by adjusting for a wide range of factors, including for example public holidays, sickness absence, overtime working, short-time working, strikes, part-time working and parental leave. 

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Data supplied by the Institut für Arbeitsmarkt- und Berufsforschung (IAB). 
Other data characteristics

From 1991 onward, data series extend coverage of part-time work with few hours of work.

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The data are&nbsp;calculated within a comprehensive accounting structure,&nbsp;based on collectively agreed/customary working hours of full-time and part-time employees whose hours are not affected by absence, and extended to annual estimates of actual hours by adjusting for a wide range of factors, including for example public holidays, sickness absence, overtime working, short-time working, strikes, part-time working and parental leave.&nbsp;