This paper examines theoretical explanations of the employment disadvantage experienced by many female part-time workers. Data from a survey of 643 qualified National Health Service (NHS) nurses is used to establish employment profiles of respondents. Employment profiles reveal that, contrary to many predictions, part-time female nurses do not 'invest less' in their careers than their full-time counterparts in terms of qualifications and experience. Neither are part-time nurses relatively 'uncommitted' to their careers compared to full-time nurses. It is found that the organizational context affects how opportunities are structured for part-time nurses. The management implications of the findings for the NHS are also considered
This paper explores the careers of 27 women employed as part-time managers in a range of UK public, ...
Part-time work has been a major area of employment growth for women in the UK over recent decades. A...
The work and labour market situation of female part-time workers have been a central focus of contra...
There has been a trend of growth in part-time employment within the Australian nursing workforce and...
There has been a trend of growth in part-time employment within the Australian nursing workforce and...
A study of part-time nurses in three London trusts found that they were concentrated in lower grades...
Aim To develop a theory that explains the 'realities' of part-time nursing. Background While little ...
The promotional prospects, career mobility and networking experiences of I 6 female part-time manage...
Aim: To develop a theory that explains the realities of part-time nursing.Background: While little i...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to explore the employment trajectories, aspirations, worklife...
Australian nurses are increasingly working part-time. A paucity of research based knowledge about th...
The UK's Equal Opportunities Commission has recently drawn attention to the 'hidden brain drain' whe...
The promotional prospects, career mobility and networking experiences of 16 female part-time manager...
Forty percent of working women in the UK work part-time; does part-time work support a woman's labou...
Two particular features of the position of women in the British labour market are the extensive role...
This paper explores the careers of 27 women employed as part-time managers in a range of UK public, ...
Part-time work has been a major area of employment growth for women in the UK over recent decades. A...
The work and labour market situation of female part-time workers have been a central focus of contra...
There has been a trend of growth in part-time employment within the Australian nursing workforce and...
There has been a trend of growth in part-time employment within the Australian nursing workforce and...
A study of part-time nurses in three London trusts found that they were concentrated in lower grades...
Aim To develop a theory that explains the 'realities' of part-time nursing. Background While little ...
The promotional prospects, career mobility and networking experiences of I 6 female part-time manage...
Aim: To develop a theory that explains the realities of part-time nursing.Background: While little i...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to explore the employment trajectories, aspirations, worklife...
Australian nurses are increasingly working part-time. A paucity of research based knowledge about th...
The UK's Equal Opportunities Commission has recently drawn attention to the 'hidden brain drain' whe...
The promotional prospects, career mobility and networking experiences of 16 female part-time manager...
Forty percent of working women in the UK work part-time; does part-time work support a woman's labou...
Two particular features of the position of women in the British labour market are the extensive role...
This paper explores the careers of 27 women employed as part-time managers in a range of UK public, ...
Part-time work has been a major area of employment growth for women in the UK over recent decades. A...
The work and labour market situation of female part-time workers have been a central focus of contra...