Policy-makers worldwide have attempted a number of strategies over the last few decades to increase female labour-force participation without jeopardizing their choice of also maintaining a fulfilling family life, should they choose to do so. One such Australian strategy heavily subscribed by females with young children has been to promote part-time employment. Results provide evidence that females with young children at home engaged in part-time employment are generally more satisfied with their working hours and work–life balance relative to those with older and no children, whilst the opposite holds when looking at those in full-time employment. This suggests that part-time employment should be pursued as a policy tool to aid females wit...
This paper investigates the relationship between part-time work and job satisfaction using a recent ...
This study uses the International Social Survey Programme (ISSP) 2013 ‘Family and Changing Gender Ro...
Part-time jobs are common among partnered women in many countries. There are two opposing views on t...
Women are participating in the labour market in higher proportions than in the past, with the female...
Women are participating in the labour market in higher proportions than in the past, with the female...
Although it is generally accepted that women who work part-time are, on average, more satisfied in t...
The theme of balancing the two spheres - public and private - is a key aspect in enforcement of gend...
A significant demographic trend in recent decades in Australia has been the growth in lone parent fa...
Seventy one per cent of Australian mothers think that mothers should not work when their children ar...
Using 2001-17 panel data, this paper investigates the determinants of underemployment among females ...
Falling birth rates and an increase of women, especially mothers, in the paid workforce have elicite...
Australian women are encouraged to use part-time work to alleviate work and family imbalance. Accord...
Part-time working is commonly used by many women across Europe and other developed countries to mana...
A significant demographic trend in recent decades in Australia has been the growth in lone parent fa...
Women who continue to pursue their careers full-time once they become mothers face a constant juggli...
This paper investigates the relationship between part-time work and job satisfaction using a recent ...
This study uses the International Social Survey Programme (ISSP) 2013 ‘Family and Changing Gender Ro...
Part-time jobs are common among partnered women in many countries. There are two opposing views on t...
Women are participating in the labour market in higher proportions than in the past, with the female...
Women are participating in the labour market in higher proportions than in the past, with the female...
Although it is generally accepted that women who work part-time are, on average, more satisfied in t...
The theme of balancing the two spheres - public and private - is a key aspect in enforcement of gend...
A significant demographic trend in recent decades in Australia has been the growth in lone parent fa...
Seventy one per cent of Australian mothers think that mothers should not work when their children ar...
Using 2001-17 panel data, this paper investigates the determinants of underemployment among females ...
Falling birth rates and an increase of women, especially mothers, in the paid workforce have elicite...
Australian women are encouraged to use part-time work to alleviate work and family imbalance. Accord...
Part-time working is commonly used by many women across Europe and other developed countries to mana...
A significant demographic trend in recent decades in Australia has been the growth in lone parent fa...
Women who continue to pursue their careers full-time once they become mothers face a constant juggli...
This paper investigates the relationship between part-time work and job satisfaction using a recent ...
This study uses the International Social Survey Programme (ISSP) 2013 ‘Family and Changing Gender Ro...
Part-time jobs are common among partnered women in many countries. There are two opposing views on t...