Part-time work is an increasingly common strategy for handling work and family – but is it an effective strategy everywhere and for everyone? To answer this question, we examine satisfaction with work–life balance (SWLB) of workers in 22 European countries. Our results show that part-time workers have higher SWLB than full-time workers; the more so, the fewer hours they put in. Yet, we find an important gender difference: women in marginal part-time work are more satisfied than men in a similar situation, and conversely men in full-time work have higher SWLB than women working full-time. Further, the societal context plays an important role: substantial part-time work is more conducive to SWLB in more gender-egalitarian countries than in co...
Abstract: The goal of this article is to explain cross-country differences in over- and under-employ...
Adding to the debate on the integrative or marginalizing nature of female part-time work, this artic...
We examine how far the over-representation of women in part-time jobs can explain the gender gap in ...
Part-time work is an increasingly common strategy for handling work and family – but is it an effect...
Part-time working is commonly used by many women across Europe and other developed countries to mana...
This study uses the International Social Survey Programme (ISSP) 2013 ‘Family and Changing Gender Ro...
The goal of this article is to explain cross-country differences in over- and under-employment. The ...
The goal of this article is to explain cross-country differences in over- and under-employment. The ...
The goal of this article is to explain cross-country differences in over- and under-employment. The ...
Adding to the debate on the integrative or marginalizing nature of female part-time work, this artic...
Adding to the debate on the integrative or marginalizing nature of female part-time work, this artic...
Adding to the debate on the integrative or marginalizing nature of female part-time work, this artic...
We examine how far the over-representation of women in part-time jobs can explain the gender gap in ...
We examine how far the over-representation of women in part-time jobs can explain the gender gap in ...
Using fixed effects ordered logit estimation, we investigate the relationship between part-time work...
Abstract: The goal of this article is to explain cross-country differences in over- and under-employ...
Adding to the debate on the integrative or marginalizing nature of female part-time work, this artic...
We examine how far the over-representation of women in part-time jobs can explain the gender gap in ...
Part-time work is an increasingly common strategy for handling work and family – but is it an effect...
Part-time working is commonly used by many women across Europe and other developed countries to mana...
This study uses the International Social Survey Programme (ISSP) 2013 ‘Family and Changing Gender Ro...
The goal of this article is to explain cross-country differences in over- and under-employment. The ...
The goal of this article is to explain cross-country differences in over- and under-employment. The ...
The goal of this article is to explain cross-country differences in over- and under-employment. The ...
Adding to the debate on the integrative or marginalizing nature of female part-time work, this artic...
Adding to the debate on the integrative or marginalizing nature of female part-time work, this artic...
Adding to the debate on the integrative or marginalizing nature of female part-time work, this artic...
We examine how far the over-representation of women in part-time jobs can explain the gender gap in ...
We examine how far the over-representation of women in part-time jobs can explain the gender gap in ...
Using fixed effects ordered logit estimation, we investigate the relationship between part-time work...
Abstract: The goal of this article is to explain cross-country differences in over- and under-employ...
Adding to the debate on the integrative or marginalizing nature of female part-time work, this artic...
We examine how far the over-representation of women in part-time jobs can explain the gender gap in ...