Part-time work and health in the United States: The role of state policies
Part-time work is a common work arrangement in the United States that can be precarious, insecure, and lacking opportunities for advancement. In turn, part-time work, especially involuntary part-time work, tends to be associated with worse health outcomes. Although prior research documents heterogen...
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Main Authors: | Rachel Donnelly (Author), Adam Schoenbachler (Author) |
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2021-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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