I would like to but I cannot. The determinants of involuntary part-time employment: Evidence from Italy
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2022
Citazione:
Busilacchi, G., G., Gallo e M., Luppi. "I would like to but I cannot. The determinants of involuntary part-time employment: Evidence from Italy" Working paper, CAPPAPERS, Dipartimento di Economia Marco Biagi - Università di Modena e Reggio Emilia, 2022.
Abstract:
Over the last two decades, involuntary part-time (IPT) employment has become a more and more pressing issue in Europe, especially in the southern countries, where IPT today constitutes most part-time employment. The dualistic nature of voluntary and involuntary employment creates an opportunity to investigate this type of occupation by looking at the intersection between dualisation and gender. Using INAPP-PLUS data and Probit estimations, this paper aims to shed light on whether the determinants of IPT – at the individual, household and labour market levels –
follow the trend of labour dualisation, compared to part-timers in voluntary arrangements. In particular, we aim to determine how dualisation related to these determinants varies according to gender and labour market structural changes. Our results confirm that individual and household characteristics count more than professional ones in determining IPT status, especially concerning the well-known gender differences. However, differentiating the analysis by workers' gender
highlights interesting differences pointing at a growing polarisation for female
workers driven not only by inequality in the work-family balance distribution but
also by structural elements in the labour market.
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Working paper
Keywords:
Involuntary part-time; gender inequality; dualisation; job determinants; labour market
Elenco autori:
Busilacchi, G.; Gallo, G.; Luppi, M.
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