Is involuntary part-time employment different after the great recession?
Maria Canon (),
Marianna Kudlyak and
Marisa Reed
The Regional Economist, 2014
Abstract:
The unemployment rate has been declining significantly since the Great Recession ended; however, the ranks of those involuntarily working part time have been declining at a slower pace. How does this situation compare with what happened after previous recessions?
Date: 2014
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