We study whether part-time work acts as a bridge towards full-time work for unemployed workers in Spain. We consider a time period when firms were encouraged to create part-time jobs by cutting employers' social security contributions. We follow the timing-of-event approach and estimate the causal effect of part-time work on the exit rate to full-time work using a multivariate duration model. We find that, after a cut in the hiring cost of part-timers, taking up a short part-time job reduced the expected time until next full-time job in the recession years. However, after an additional cut, part-time working has prolonged the expected time without a full-time job.peerReviewe
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The high incidence of non-desired part-time jobs and temporary contracts after the Great Recession h...
We study whether part-time work acts as a bridge towards full-time work for unemployed workers in Sp...
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Do the statistics support the growing consensus, asks Bruce Bradbury on Club Troppo SO FAR DU...
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This article investigates whether income support for low-paid part-time workers in Belgium increases...
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Employed individuals in the U.S. are increasingly more likely to work part-time involuntarily than t...
When, in the early 1990s, the European Commission began to promote part-time working as an important...
We verify whether an income support policy for part-time workers in Belgium increases the transition...
With this article, the authors are the first to analyze and explain the relationship between part-ti...
The high incidence of non-desired part-time jobs and temporary contracts after the Great Recession h...
We study whether part-time work acts as a bridge towards full-time work for unemployed workers in Sp...
Part time work can facilitate participation in the labor market and smooth the transition to retirem...
Do the statistics support the growing consensus, asks Bruce Bradbury on Club Troppo SO FAR DU...
This paper investigates the employment effect of short-time work in the Netherlands during the Great...
Part-time employment increased dramatically during the recent recession for both men and women. Indi...
The incidence of involuntary part-time work surged during the Great Recession and has stayed unusual...
This paper considers how the probabilities of transitioning from joblessness to part- versus full-ti...
We use detailed, population-wide data from Finland to provide evidence of the impact of earnings dis...
This article investigates whether income support for low-paid part-time workers in Belgium increases...
Transitions from unemployment into temporary work are often succeeded by a transition from temporary...
Employed individuals in the U.S. are increasingly more likely to work part-time involuntarily than t...
When, in the early 1990s, the European Commission began to promote part-time working as an important...
We verify whether an income support policy for part-time workers in Belgium increases the transition...
With this article, the authors are the first to analyze and explain the relationship between part-ti...
The high incidence of non-desired part-time jobs and temporary contracts after the Great Recession h...