Part-time employment : a bridge or a trap?
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Part-time employment : a bridge or a trap?
Avebury, c1997
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Bibliography: p. 245-259
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Description
This text looks at the issues surrounding part-time work. Using Britain as a case, both the supply side and the demand side of part-time employment are examined. The main issues addressed are: the determinant of employers' demand for part-time workers; the extent to which part-time workers differ from full-time workers in terms of their respective employment conditions; the long term effect of part-time work experience on the labour market fortunes of women; and the different explanations for participation in part-time work. By analyzing these four aspects, this study seeks to examine the ways in which two labour market theories (that which calls for a deregulated labour market and that which demands greater protection for part-time employees) help us understand part-time work and the labour market. It also attempts to draw out some of the policy implications of the findings.
Table of Contents
- Data and methods
- employers' demand for part-time workers
- the market situation of part-time work
- the work situation of part-time work
- market rewards to part-time work experience
- participation in part-time work I - self-selection?
- participation in part-time work II - a full assessment.
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