Adding to the debate on the integrative or marginalizing nature of female part-time work, this article provides a comparative analysis of the implications of female part-time work for different intrinsic job quality dimensions and job satisfaction. Drawing on national micro-data from Britain, Germany, the Netherlands, and Sweden, our multivariate analyses show cross-national similarities in terms of lower job learning opportunities for female part-timers. We found a significantly higher incidence of repetitiveness only among Swedish female part-timers and lower degrees of task discretion among British, Dutch, and Swedish women working part-time hours. Female part-timers were either equally satisfied with their work as female full-timers or ...
Recent debates on equalization of part-time work alongside full-time work stress the importance of h...
Part-time jobs are common among partnered women in many countries. There are two opposing views on t...
Part-time jobs are common among partnered women in many countries. There are two opposing views on t...
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...
This study uses the International Social Survey Programme (ISSP) 2013 ‘Family and Changing Gender Ro...
Part-time work is an increasingly common strategy for handling work and family – but is it an effect...
The relationship between part time employment and job satisfaction is analysed for mothers in German...
Although it is generally accepted that women who work part-time are, on average, more satisfied in t...
This paper analyzes the composition of the wage differentials among part-time and full-time working ...
Most OECD countries have experienced an increase of female part-time employment in the last decades....
In this paper, I contrast the quality of part-time jobs - in terms of hourly wage rates - with those...
Britain has long stood out in Europe for its extensive but low quality part-time labour market domin...
In spite of extended parental leaves, tremendous improvement in day-care availability, and a cultura...
Recent debates on equalization of part-time work alongside full-time work stress the importance of h...
Part-time jobs are common among partnered women in many countries. There are two opposing views on t...
Part-time jobs are common among partnered women in many countries. There are two opposing views on t...
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...
This study uses the International Social Survey Programme (ISSP) 2013 ‘Family and Changing Gender Ro...
Part-time work is an increasingly common strategy for handling work and family – but is it an effect...
The relationship between part time employment and job satisfaction is analysed for mothers in German...
Although it is generally accepted that women who work part-time are, on average, more satisfied in t...
This paper analyzes the composition of the wage differentials among part-time and full-time working ...
Most OECD countries have experienced an increase of female part-time employment in the last decades....
In this paper, I contrast the quality of part-time jobs - in terms of hourly wage rates - with those...
Britain has long stood out in Europe for its extensive but low quality part-time labour market domin...
In spite of extended parental leaves, tremendous improvement in day-care availability, and a cultura...
Recent debates on equalization of part-time work alongside full-time work stress the importance of h...
Part-time jobs are common among partnered women in many countries. There are two opposing views on t...
Part-time jobs are common among partnered women in many countries. There are two opposing views on t...