Background: The share of workers who work part-time because full-time jobs are not available remains larger compared to the period prior to the 2008 crisis. For part-time workers, being available to work more hours than offered may have negative mental health implications. Method: Drawing on two nationally representative British surveys, we tested whether working less than 30 hours per week while preferring to work longer hours (underemployment) is associated with increased psychological distress. Distress was assessed using responses to the 12-item General Health Questionnaire in both samples. Results: In the National Child Development Study (N = 6,295), propensity score estimates indicated that the hours-underemployed workers exp...
This paper addresses the question of how the adequacy of a person's employment status influences the...
AbstractObjectiveThis study analysed data from the Household Income and Labour Dynamics in Australia...
Are long working hours, over-employment and under-employment associated with a reduction in subjecti...
Background: The share of workers who work part-time because full-time jobs are not available remain...
In this paper we build on our earlier work on underemployment using data from the UK. We focus on th...
Since the start of the economic crisis in 2008 there has been widespread concern with changes in the...
OBJECTIVES: Underemployment occurs when workers are available for more hours of work than offered. I...
Large numbers of part-time workers around the world, both those who choose to be part-time and those...
Recent debates about whether the standard full-time working week (35-40 hours) can bereplaced by a s...
The authors produce estimates for a new and better rate of underemployment for 25 countries using th...
© 2015 Elsevier Ltd. Mental health status has an association with labour market outcomes. If people ...
This thesis seeks principally to examine the nature of the long-term associations between human wel...
Underemployment is generally conceived as excess labour supply associated with employed persons — th...
Systematic research into underemployment is limited in Britain and specific analyses of its relatio...
Objective: This study analysed data from the Household Income and Labour Dynamics in Australia (HIL...
This paper addresses the question of how the adequacy of a person's employment status influences the...
AbstractObjectiveThis study analysed data from the Household Income and Labour Dynamics in Australia...
Are long working hours, over-employment and under-employment associated with a reduction in subjecti...
Background: The share of workers who work part-time because full-time jobs are not available remain...
In this paper we build on our earlier work on underemployment using data from the UK. We focus on th...
Since the start of the economic crisis in 2008 there has been widespread concern with changes in the...
OBJECTIVES: Underemployment occurs when workers are available for more hours of work than offered. I...
Large numbers of part-time workers around the world, both those who choose to be part-time and those...
Recent debates about whether the standard full-time working week (35-40 hours) can bereplaced by a s...
The authors produce estimates for a new and better rate of underemployment for 25 countries using th...
© 2015 Elsevier Ltd. Mental health status has an association with labour market outcomes. If people ...
This thesis seeks principally to examine the nature of the long-term associations between human wel...
Underemployment is generally conceived as excess labour supply associated with employed persons — th...
Systematic research into underemployment is limited in Britain and specific analyses of its relatio...
Objective: This study analysed data from the Household Income and Labour Dynamics in Australia (HIL...
This paper addresses the question of how the adequacy of a person's employment status influences the...
AbstractObjectiveThis study analysed data from the Household Income and Labour Dynamics in Australia...
Are long working hours, over-employment and under-employment associated with a reduction in subjecti...