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This study uses the first twelve waves of the British Household Panel Survey covering the period 1991-2002 to investigate the extent of constraints on desired hours of work within jobs and the degree of flexibility of the labour market for a sample of women. Our main findings are as follows....
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that "overemployment" - working more hours than desired - has negative effects on different measures of self …
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underemployment on transitions from employment and self-employment into other labour market states. It confirms that overemployment is … hours, both upward and downward than are employees. A new index of underemployment is used to show that for the UK, since … the onset of the Great Recession, underemployment among older workers has been growing more rapidly than unemployment …
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it means less income, while another 25 percent want more hours and income, virtually the same as in 1985. Overemployment …
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This paper analyzes the discrepancy between actual and desired working hours in a multinational setting. Using the latest data of the International Social Survey Program (ISSP) with a focus on work orientations hours constraints in 21 heterogeneous countries are analyzed. One major finding is...
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that "overemployment" - working more hours than desired - has negative effects on different measures of self …
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