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Why does part-time employment increase in recessions?
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Labor Market ParticipationEducationProductivityEconomic AnalysisEconomicsLabor Force TrendLabour SupplyLabor MarketLabor EconomicsChanging WorkforcePart-time Employment IncreasePart-time JobsMacroeconomicsWorkforce DevelopmentPart-time EmploymentSociologyBusinessLabor Market ImpactUnemployment
The share of workers employed part-time increases substantially in economic downturns. How should this phenomenon be interpreted? One hypothesis is that part-time jobs are more prevalent in sectors that are less sensitive to the business cycle, so that recessionary changes in the sectoral composition of employment explain the increase in part-time employment. The evidence shows, however, that this hypothesis only accounts for a small part of the story. Instead, the growth of part-time work operates mainly through reductions in working hours in existing jobs.
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