Part-time employment in Australia: unusual features and social policy issues - Burgess - 1997 () Citation Context ...rshall, 1999; Wallace et al, 2000; Deery & Kinnie, 2002). There is also evidence to indicate that stress may be associated with the use ofsnon-standardsemployment ...
Part-time employment has expanded across most OECD countries over the past 25 years. Over the last two decades the Australian part-time employment share has more than doubled to be around 26 percent of the workforce. This paper examines the growth in part-time employment in Australia and in ...
Productivity Commission, Government of AustraliaStaff Working PapersAbhayaratna, Joanna, Les Andrews, Hudan Nuch, and Troy Podbury. 2008. "Part Time Employment: The Australian Experience." Australian Government Productivity Commission Staff Working Paper....
As with many other OECD economies, a growing part-time employment share has been a characteristic of the Australian workforce experience over the past three decades. Examines several distinctive features of Australian part-time employment, namely: the high proportion of part-time employees who are em...
It reports on the findings from a survey of, and interviews with, part-time retail workers in relation to three aspects of part-time employment that have a direct relationship with job quality: under-employment; variation in hours and schedules; and employee control over working time. In ...
This article investigates satisfaction with time pressure for men and women with different hours of paid employment using data from the 2006 'Negotiating the Life Course' project. In Australia, part-time employment is a common strategy adopted by women with dependent children to reconcile paid work...
But while younger Australians are seemingly happy to embrace the so-called gig economy, experts have warned of the negative effects associated with temporary employment. Darren Copping, head of research at policy research group Esher House, said full-time work not only ensured financial stability, ...
In 2003, part-time employment in Australia accounted for over 42% of the Australian female workforce, nearly 17% of the male workforce, and represented 28% of total employment. Of the OECD countries, only the Netherlands has a higher proportion of working women employed part-time and Australia...
Explaining the gender wage gap in full-time and part-time employment in Australia\\ud the Gender Wage Gap in Private- and Public-Sector Employment: A Distributional Analysis ," The Economic Record , The Economic Society of Australia, vol... S Wright 被引量: 0发表: 2011年 Occupational Segreg...
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