RECENT TRENDS IN PART‐TIME EMPLOYMENT
Alec R. Levenson
Contemporary Economic Policy, 1996, vol. 14, issue 4, 78-89
Abstract:
This study analyzes trends in part‐time employment in the United States for 1964–1993. The conventional wisdom holds that a permanent shift has occurred toward part‐time employment—particularly involuntary part‐time jobs—in recent years. The data show a cyclical increase during the latest recession, but no upward trend since 1984. A concurrent boom in temporary agency employment suggests a confusion between “part‐time” and “temporary” jobs.
Date: 1996
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