The Salience of the Part-time Divide in the European Union
- 1 December 1996
- journal article
- Published by Oxford University Press (OUP) in European Sociological Review
- Vol. 12 (3) , 227-250
- https://doi.org/10.1093/oxfordjournals.esr.a018190
Abstract
This paper assesses the salience of the distinction between full-time and part-time work for the crossnational analysis of divisions within the female labour force. Occupational, household, and attitudinal data from the European Union labour-force survey are used to consider the similarity and difference between member states in the extent and form of part-time work and in the supply of labour for part time work. Part-timers are found to be more segregated than full-timers in every country, even though there are important country differences in the character of these jobs and workers across European labour markets. The conclusion is that the part-time-full-time divide is an important variable which captures a polarization in the experience of employment between different groups of women. However, the nature of the ‘part-time divide’ within the female labour force and the incidence of part-time work varies across countries and over time. Therefore, comparative research cannot simply focus upon full-timers if it is to develop an adequate interpretation of trends in segregation and the labour-market outcomes for women. Instead comparisons must separate full-timers from part-timers, but analyse them together.Keywords
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