Explaining the growth of part-time employment; factors of supply and demand
Using the Dutch Labour Force Survey 1991-2001, the authors investigate the incidence of part-time employment in the country with the highest part-time employment rate of the OECD countries.
Women fulfil most part-time jobs, but nevertheless a considerable fraction of men works part-time as well. Evidence from descriptive statistics and a macro-econometric model at the sectoral level of industry suggests that the growth of part-time employment in the 1990s relates strongly to the growth in female labour force participation. Factors of labour demand, like the shift from manufacturing to services, turn out to play a significant role as well.
C33 - Models with Panel Data ; J21 - Labor Force and Employment, Size, and Structure ; J23 - Employment Determination; Job Creation; Demand for Labor; Self-Employment