Part-Time Worker
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A Part-Time Worker is a worker whose work agreement is for fewer hours than a full-time worker.
- Context:
- They can perform Part-Time Work.
- They can range from being a Voluntary Part-Time Worker to being an Involuntary Part-Time Worker.
- They can range from being a Part-Time Employee to being a Part-Time Contractor.
- They can range from being a Short-Term Part-Time Worker to being a Long-Term Part-Time Worker.
- …
- Example(s):
- a Casual Worker.
- …
- Counter-Example(s):
- See: Contingent Worker.
References
2012
- (Carré & Tilly, 2012) ⇒ Françoise J. Carré, and Chris Tilly. (2012). “Work Hours in Retail: Room for Improvement." Policy Paper, Upjohn Institute for Employment Research.
- QUOTE: With full-time jobs, hourly wages are appropriate primary indicators of job quality. However, in sectors where full-time schedules do not dominate, total hours matter for job quality and worker outcomes. We explored hour levels and trends in retail trade and its largest subsector, grocery stores. Retail is known for part-time and short shifts. With a comparison of retail hours in three countries — the United States, Canada, and Mexico — we contribute insights into aspects of the U.S. policy and regulatory systems that could be altered in order to improve retail jobs.