Large numbers of part-time workers around the world, both those who choose to be part-time and those who are there involuntarily and would prefer a full-time job report they want more hours. Full-timers who say they want to change their hours mostly say they want to reduce them. When recession hit in most countries the number of hours of those who said they wanted more hours, rose sharply and there was a fall in the number of hours that full-timers wanted their hours reduced by. Even though the unemployment rate has returned to its pre-recession levels in many advanced countries, underemployment in most has not. We produce estimates for a new, and better, underemployment rate for twenty-five European countries. In most underemployment rema...
I examine the dynamic evolutions of unemployment, hours of work and the service share since the war ...
This article revisits work hour mismatches at the couple level. Most of what has been published on a...
This dissertation consists of three essays in labour economics. Its primary focus is labour supply a...
Large numbers of part-time workers around the world, both those who choose to be part-time and those...
The authors produce estimates for a new and better rate of underemployment for 25 countries using th...
In this note, we focus on underemployment as a potential cause of lower wage growth, which itself ma...
I examine the dynamic evolutions of unemployment, hours of work and the service share since the war ...
Specific analyses of underemployment are largely absent from the academic debate in Britain, and wor...
One of the main puzzles associated with the Great Recession has been the muted increase in recorded ...
This paper examines the consequences of underemployment for the well-being of workers in European co...
Specific analyses of underemployment are largely absent from the academic debate in Britain, and wor...
The economic crisis that led to recession in the UK in 2008–9 impacted in multiple ways on work and ...
We document a new fact about the cyclical behavior of aggregate hours. Using microdata for the US an...
1. Underemployment is one dimension within quality of work statistics. The time-related underemploym...
The most widely cited European data on work hours mismatches at the couple level date back to the 19...
I examine the dynamic evolutions of unemployment, hours of work and the service share since the war ...
This article revisits work hour mismatches at the couple level. Most of what has been published on a...
This dissertation consists of three essays in labour economics. Its primary focus is labour supply a...
Large numbers of part-time workers around the world, both those who choose to be part-time and those...
The authors produce estimates for a new and better rate of underemployment for 25 countries using th...
In this note, we focus on underemployment as a potential cause of lower wage growth, which itself ma...
I examine the dynamic evolutions of unemployment, hours of work and the service share since the war ...
Specific analyses of underemployment are largely absent from the academic debate in Britain, and wor...
One of the main puzzles associated with the Great Recession has been the muted increase in recorded ...
This paper examines the consequences of underemployment for the well-being of workers in European co...
Specific analyses of underemployment are largely absent from the academic debate in Britain, and wor...
The economic crisis that led to recession in the UK in 2008–9 impacted in multiple ways on work and ...
We document a new fact about the cyclical behavior of aggregate hours. Using microdata for the US an...
1. Underemployment is one dimension within quality of work statistics. The time-related underemploym...
The most widely cited European data on work hours mismatches at the couple level date back to the 19...
I examine the dynamic evolutions of unemployment, hours of work and the service share since the war ...
This article revisits work hour mismatches at the couple level. Most of what has been published on a...
This dissertation consists of three essays in labour economics. Its primary focus is labour supply a...