ABSTRACT

The growth in part-time employment has been one of the most striking features in industrialized economies over the past forty years. Part-Time Prospects presents for the first time a systematically comparative analysis of the common and divergent patterns in the use of part-time work in Europe, America and the Pacific Rim. It brings together sociologists and economists in this wide-ranging and comprehensive survey. It tackles such areas as gender issues, ethnic questions and the differences between certain national economies including low pay, pensions and labour standards.

chapter 1|32 pages

CONCEPTUALISING PART-TIME WORK

The value of an integrated comparative perspective

part |2 pages

Part I WHO WANTS PART-TIME WORK AND ON WHAT CONDITIONS?

part |2 pages

Part II INTERNATIONAL PERSPECTIVES