Since the start of the economic crisis in 2008 there has been widespread concern with changes in the level and composition of unemployment. The phenomenon of underemployment has, however, received markedly less attention, although it too increased in extent following the start of the crisis. This article considers the consequences of underemployment for the subjective well-being of UK employees. Drawing on data from the 2006 and 2012 Employment and Skills Surveys, the article assesses how the Great Recession affected relationships between different dimensions of underemployment and well-being. The findings demonstrate that the negative well-being consequences of workers’ dissatisfaction with opportunities to make use of their abilities beca...
The recession following the 2008 financial crisis brought major changes to employees’ experiences at...
In this note, we focus on underemployment as a potential cause of lower wage growth, which itself ma...
The recession following the 2008 financial crisis brought major changes to employees’ experiences at...
Since the start of the economic crisis in 2008 there has been widespread concern with changes in the...
In this paper we build on our earlier work on underemployment using data from the UK. We focus on th...
The economic crisis that led to recession in the UK in 2008–9 impacted in multiple ways on work and ...
This paper examines the consequences of underemployment for the well-being of workers in European co...
This article argues that gender segregation influences patterns of underemployment and the relation...
One of the main puzzles associated with the Great Recession has been the muted increase in recorded ...
peer-reviewedThis paper examines the relationship between unemployment and psychological well-being ...
Background: The share of workers who work part-time because full-time jobs are not available remain...
Specific analyses of underemployment are largely absent from the academic debate in Britain, and wor...
Specific analyses of underemployment are largely absent from the academic debate in Britain, and wor...
Systematic research into underemployment is limited in Britain and specific analyses of its relatio...
The recession following the 2008 financial crisis brought major changes to employees’ experiences at...
In this note, we focus on underemployment as a potential cause of lower wage growth, which itself ma...
The recession following the 2008 financial crisis brought major changes to employees’ experiences at...
Since the start of the economic crisis in 2008 there has been widespread concern with changes in the...
In this paper we build on our earlier work on underemployment using data from the UK. We focus on th...
The economic crisis that led to recession in the UK in 2008–9 impacted in multiple ways on work and ...
This paper examines the consequences of underemployment for the well-being of workers in European co...
This article argues that gender segregation influences patterns of underemployment and the relation...
One of the main puzzles associated with the Great Recession has been the muted increase in recorded ...
peer-reviewedThis paper examines the relationship between unemployment and psychological well-being ...
Background: The share of workers who work part-time because full-time jobs are not available remain...
Specific analyses of underemployment are largely absent from the academic debate in Britain, and wor...
Specific analyses of underemployment are largely absent from the academic debate in Britain, and wor...
Systematic research into underemployment is limited in Britain and specific analyses of its relatio...
The recession following the 2008 financial crisis brought major changes to employees’ experiences at...
In this note, we focus on underemployment as a potential cause of lower wage growth, which itself ma...
The recession following the 2008 financial crisis brought major changes to employees’ experiences at...