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International Journal of Manpower (2001) 22 (4): 318–332.
Published: 01 June 2001
... Gender Parttime work Enterprise economics Supermarkets Trade unions The explosion in the number of part‐time jobs in Japan over the past 15 years has not been matched by unionisation rates for part‐time workers. Union officials regularly explain low rates of unionisation for part‐time...
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International Journal of Manpower (2000) 21 (6): 452–464.
Published: 01 September 2000
... shares – exhibited significant divergent tendencies. © MCB UP Limited 2000 Globalization Parttime work Australia The part‐time employment share has almost doubled in Australia over the past two decades. Large increases in the part‐time employment share have also been observed...
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International Journal of Manpower (1994) 15 (9): 38–76.
Published: 01 December 1994
... Industry Leisure Parttime work Work force Working hours This increase in the proportion of full‐time workers working more than 48 hours coincides with a decrease in the average weekly overtime hours worked per employed person surveyed, from 1.3 to 1.2 hours, although this series tends to follow...
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International Journal of Manpower (1994) 15 (2-3): 170–188.
Published: 01 February 1994
... the earnings distribution of those who were low paid in 1991. Age groups Employment Gender Labour force Low pay Parttime work United Kingdom Women The social welfare implications of low pay and the related role of minimum wage regulation are now recognized as depending crucially on the earnings...
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International Journal of Manpower (1993) 14 (5): 70–86.
Published: 01 May 1993
... market Parttime work United Kingdom International Journal of Manpower 14,5 70 Non-standard Work in Canada and the United Kingdom Francis Green University of Leicester, UK Harvey Krahn University of Alberta, Canada and Johnny Sung University of Leicester, UK Introduction: Labour Market Flexibility...

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