Research on women’s experiences with work schedules and flexibility tends to focus on profes-sional women in high-paying careers, despite women’s far greater prevalence in low-wage jobs. This paper seeks to contribute to our understanding of the work-hours problems faced by women precariously employed in low-wage jobs by addressing how work-on-demand scheduling and other features of part-time labour in the neoliberal economy limit women’s ability to make ends meet. Using data from 17 in-depth interviews, we identify four themes — unpredictable sched-ules, inadequate hours, time theft and punishment-and-control via hours-reduction — and the problems they present. Results suggest that much-championed flexible work policies that seek to encour...
Slides of presentation given by Susan J. Lambert, Associate Professor, University of Chicago, at a ...
In the empirical literature on labour supply, several static models are developed to incorporate con...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to ask: what are the temporal realities of female knowledge w...
By comparing the work-hours-related experiences of women in two countries that differ in their labor...
This Essay approaches the four-day work week from a feminist labor law perspective. Ostensibly, prog...
Much of the work family literature that has blossomed over the last decade has focused on profession...
The work/family conflicts of poor and low-income women remain invisible in mainstream discussions ab...
Workers at all levels within an organization have the need to manage their work and personal/family ...
Recently Professors Schultz and Hoffman argued that, in order to achieve gender equality at work and...
While paying bills and taking care of family members are high on the list of challenges that workers...
The largest group of beneficiaries from the introduction of the National Minimum Wage in the UK were...
The largest group of beneficiaries from the introduction of the National Minimum Wage in the UK were...
This study uses the first twelve waves of the British Household Panel Survey covering the period 199...
In the study of work time, a wealth of influential ideas have emerged about the potentially damaging...
This study uses the first twelve waves of the British Household Panel Survey covering the period 199...
Slides of presentation given by Susan J. Lambert, Associate Professor, University of Chicago, at a ...
In the empirical literature on labour supply, several static models are developed to incorporate con...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to ask: what are the temporal realities of female knowledge w...
By comparing the work-hours-related experiences of women in two countries that differ in their labor...
This Essay approaches the four-day work week from a feminist labor law perspective. Ostensibly, prog...
Much of the work family literature that has blossomed over the last decade has focused on profession...
The work/family conflicts of poor and low-income women remain invisible in mainstream discussions ab...
Workers at all levels within an organization have the need to manage their work and personal/family ...
Recently Professors Schultz and Hoffman argued that, in order to achieve gender equality at work and...
While paying bills and taking care of family members are high on the list of challenges that workers...
The largest group of beneficiaries from the introduction of the National Minimum Wage in the UK were...
The largest group of beneficiaries from the introduction of the National Minimum Wage in the UK were...
This study uses the first twelve waves of the British Household Panel Survey covering the period 199...
In the study of work time, a wealth of influential ideas have emerged about the potentially damaging...
This study uses the first twelve waves of the British Household Panel Survey covering the period 199...
Slides of presentation given by Susan J. Lambert, Associate Professor, University of Chicago, at a ...
In the empirical literature on labour supply, several static models are developed to incorporate con...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to ask: what are the temporal realities of female knowledge w...