This study explores the notion of part-time versus full-time work against six job quality components identified in recent literature. A series of 40 interviews were conducted with employees in a public sector agency in Australia; a study context where part-time work is ostensibly ‘good quality’, being typically long-term, voluntary, secure, and having predictable hours. Despite strong industrial protections, the findings revealed some serious concerns for part-time job quality. These concerns included reduced responsibilities and lesser access to high status roles and projects; a lack of access to promotion opportunities; increased work intensity; and poor workplace support. To foster equity, greater attention needs to focus on monitoring a...
This study investigated hypotheses developed by Feldman (1990) regarding the impact of different typ...
This paper examines the relationship between the length of the working week and the performance of e...
Part-time working accounts for one in five jobs across Europe, and one in four in the UK. However, p...
This study explores the notion of part-time versus full-time work against six job quality components...
This study explores full-time workers' understanding of and assumptions about part-time work against...
This article addresses the issue of part-time work and job quality in an exploratory fashion. It hig...
This article focuses on the important issue of job quality in part-time work, using a case study of ...
Part-time work (for women) is often put forward as a solution to the problems of balancing paid work...
Part-time work is an international phenomenon. Many western countries show similar patterns to Austr...
This paper argues that poor quality part-time work may exacerbate problems of work and family imbala...
This article examines the quality of part-time employment for solicitors in private practice in Aust...
Part-time work presents a conundrum. Across industrialised countries, there has been significant gro...
Adding to the debate on the integrative or marginalizing nature of female part-time work, this artic...
In Australia, part-time work is seen as the key strategy for enabling employees, primarily women, to...
Part-time employment rates are increasing in Australia, for both women and men. However, gendered pa...
This study investigated hypotheses developed by Feldman (1990) regarding the impact of different typ...
This paper examines the relationship between the length of the working week and the performance of e...
Part-time working accounts for one in five jobs across Europe, and one in four in the UK. However, p...
This study explores the notion of part-time versus full-time work against six job quality components...
This study explores full-time workers' understanding of and assumptions about part-time work against...
This article addresses the issue of part-time work and job quality in an exploratory fashion. It hig...
This article focuses on the important issue of job quality in part-time work, using a case study of ...
Part-time work (for women) is often put forward as a solution to the problems of balancing paid work...
Part-time work is an international phenomenon. Many western countries show similar patterns to Austr...
This paper argues that poor quality part-time work may exacerbate problems of work and family imbala...
This article examines the quality of part-time employment for solicitors in private practice in Aust...
Part-time work presents a conundrum. Across industrialised countries, there has been significant gro...
Adding to the debate on the integrative or marginalizing nature of female part-time work, this artic...
In Australia, part-time work is seen as the key strategy for enabling employees, primarily women, to...
Part-time employment rates are increasing in Australia, for both women and men. However, gendered pa...
This study investigated hypotheses developed by Feldman (1990) regarding the impact of different typ...
This paper examines the relationship between the length of the working week and the performance of e...
Part-time working accounts for one in five jobs across Europe, and one in four in the UK. However, p...