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Women and part-time work in Europe

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Salladarré, Frédéric ; Hlaimi, Stéphane

International Labour Review

2014

153

2

June

293-310

part time employment ; part time worker ; women workers

EU countries

Gender equality & Women

English

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"This article examines female part-time employment in 23 European countries, distinguishing between “short” and “long” part-time employment. The short form, defined as less than 20 hours per week, is associated with the youngest and oldest age groups, slight disability, a higher number of children, lower skill levels, and employment in community, social and personal services. Although the incidence of part-time employment varies considerably across countries, long part-time employment is generally more widespread than short part-time employment, albeit with matching cross-country variations in the incidence of the two types. This suggests that they are complementary, rather than substitutes for one another."

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