Who Is Part-Time in Academe?.

H. Tuckman
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Part-time employment in academe is different from most other types of part-time employment. The academic part-timer is usually well educated, has an expertise in one or several academic areas, and has at least some experience in the full-time labor market. In contrast, the part-timer in the over all labor force is more likely to be either a high school dropout or a person with limited years of schooling, to move from job to job with little sense of career progression, and to have limited experience in holding down a full-time job. The academic part-timer is likely to experience some cyclical instability in employment, particularly in periods where student enrollments are shifting; the typical nonacademic part-timer is likely to experience more frequent instability, brought on in part by the vulnerability of most part-time positions to economic downturns and by the menial character of many parttime positions.1 By the criteria set forth above, part-time employment in academe represents a more desirable career option than part-time employment elsewhere. It represents a way for a person to earn money and engage in productive activity without having to spend thirtyfive or more hours at the workplace. It probably also confers upon the occupant of a part-time position a measure of prestige and a feeling of identification with the largeracademic community. Persons differ in their reasons for becoming parttimers, and, as a result, their labor force behaviors will also vary. Part-time employment provides a unique advantage to those who want it flexibility of hours. In this sense, it offers an option to the educated that they would not otherwise have and thus it is likely to be viewed as "good." For those who would prefer to work full-time this flexibility is likely to have little value; part-time employment may be viewed as a trap from which they cannot easily escape. For this reason, it is likely that the market for part-timers is a balkanized one, at least on the supply side.
谁在学校兼职?
学术兼职不同于大多数其他类型的兼职。学术兼职者通常受过良好的教育,在一个或几个学术领域有专长,至少在全职劳动力市场有一些经验。相比之下,在所有劳动力中,兼职者更有可能是高中辍学者或受教育年限有限的人,他们从一份工作换到另一份工作,几乎没有职业发展的感觉,而且在保持一份全职工作方面经验有限。学术兼职者在就业方面可能会经历一些周期性的不稳定,尤其是在学生入学人数发生变化的时期;典型的非学术性兼职人员可能会经历更频繁的不稳定,部分原因是大多数兼职职位易受经济衰退的影响,以及许多兼职职位的卑微性根据上述标准,学术界的非全时工作比其他地方的非全时工作是更可取的职业选择。它代表了一种挣钱和从事生产性活动的方式,而不必在工作场所花费35个小时或更多的时间。它还可能赋予兼职职位的占有者一定程度的威望和与更大的学术界的认同感。人们成为兼职者的原因各不相同,因此,他们的劳动力行为也会有所不同。兼职工作给那些希望工作时间灵活的人提供了独特的优势。从这个意义上说,它为受过教育的人提供了一种选择,否则他们就不会有这种选择,因此它很可能被视为“好的”。对于那些更喜欢全职工作的人来说,这种灵活性可能没有什么价值;兼职工作可能被视为一个他们无法轻易逃脱的陷阱。由于这个原因,兼职市场很可能是一个分裂的市场,至少在供应方面是这样。
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