Part-time work : a trap for women's careers? An analysis of the roles of heterogeneity and state dependence
Part-time work has been a major area of employment growth for women in the UK over recent decades. Almost half the women in employment now work part-time and two-thirds have worked part-time for some part of their working lives. Part-time employment is welcomed by many women as a means of maintainin...
Main Authors: | Gregory, M, Connolly, S |
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Format: | Working paper |
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University of Oxford
2005
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