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Women’s Involuntary Part-Time Employment and Household Economic Security in Europe [PDF]

open access: yesFeminist Economics, 2023
The rate of involuntary part-time work among women has increased sharply.Scholars have demonstrated its links with diminished career opportunities,deteriorated working conditions, and low pay at an individual level.
Lara Maestripieri
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Part-time by Gender, Not Choice: The Gender Gap in Involuntary Part-time Work

Sociological Perspectives, 2020
Gender inequality in the labor market is a key focus of stratification research. Increasingly, variation in hours worked separates men and women’s employment experiences. Though women often voluntarily work part-time at higher rates than men, involuntary part-time work is both analytically distinct from voluntary part-time work and leaves workers ...
Corey Pech   +2 more
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Involuntary part-time work: here to stay? [PDF]

open access: possibleFRBSF Economic Letter, 2015
The incidence of involuntary part-time work surged during the Great Recession and has stayed unusually high during the recovery. This may reflect more labor market slack than is captured by the unemployment rate alone. Analysis across states and over time indicates that a substantial part of the increase is related to the business cycle.
Valletta, Robert G.   +1 more
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Involuntary part‐time workers in Britain: evidence from the labour force survey [PDF]

open access: yesIndustrial Relations Journal, 2012
Part-time work is widely considered functional for the economy, with both benign and detrimental implications for employees. However, specific analyses of involuntary part-timing in Britain are surprisingly absent from the flexibility debate; and workers
Surhan Cam
exaly   +1 more source

Labour Supply and Welfare Participation in Australian Two-Adult Households: Accounting for Involuntary Unemployment and the 'Cost' of Part-time Work

2000
We estimate a simultaneous discrete choice model for welfare participation and labour supply of two-adult households in Australia using the Income and Housing Costs Survey of 1994/1995. In this paper only unemployment-related welfare payments are considered.
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Moderators of involuntary part-time work and life satisfaction: A latent deprivation approach.

Professional Psychology: Research and Practice, 2020
Blake A. Allan   +3 more
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The ins and outs of involuntary part-time employment

Labour Economics, 2020
Daniel Borowczyk-Martins   +1 more
exaly  

The rise in involuntary part-time employment in Israel

Research in Social Stratification and Mobility, 2006
Yinon Cohen, Haya Stier
exaly  

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