Inadequacy inequality: the distribution and consequences of part-time underemployment in the US

IF 1.9 Q2 SOCIOLOGY
Jaeseung Kim, L. Golden
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Abstract

ABSTRACT Despite some attention devoted to part-time employment with insufficient or inadequate work hours, research is still too limited on how the burden of underemployment is distributed disproportionately on vulnerable workers and its implications for financial well-being and work-family balance. Furthermore, scarce research considers the role of control over work hours in the context of worker underemployment. Using unique data and measures constructed from a nationally representative survey of the 2006 and 2016 US General Social Survey, we find that being part-time underemployed is concentrated toward workers who are minority, lower income, and employed in certain service occupations. Multivariate analysis reveals that, relative to both part-time workers satisfied with their hours and to full-time workers, the part-time underemployed endure significantly greater risks of facing lower financial status and financial dis-satisfaction. Part-time underemployed workers also experience more frequent work-to-family conflict, compared to other part-time workers, and no less than otherwise comparable full-time workers. Their elevated work-family conflict is intensified when having limited control over their work hours. We derive implications of these findings for preventative public policies that would help curb both the extent and the harms of underemployment, recently rendered even more necessary by its rise during the 2020 recession.
不充分不平等:美国兼职就业不足的分布和后果
尽管人们对工作时间不足或不足的兼职工作给予了一些关注,但关于就业不足的负担如何不成比例地分配给弱势工人及其对经济福祉和工作家庭平衡的影响的研究仍然过于有限。此外,很少有研究考虑在工人就业不足的情况下控制工作时间的作用。利用2006年和2016年美国综合社会调查中具有全国代表性的调查构建的独特数据和措施,我们发现兼职就业不足集中在少数民族、低收入和从事某些服务职业的工人身上。多变量分析显示,相对于对工作时间满意的兼职工作者和全职工作者,兼职未充分就业者面临较低财务状况和财务不满的风险显著更大。与其他兼职工人相比,兼职未充分就业的工人也经历了更频繁的工作与家庭冲突,而且不少于其他可比较的全职工人。当他们对工作时间的控制有限时,工作与家庭之间的冲突就会加剧。我们从这些发现中得出预防性公共政策的含义,这些政策将有助于遏制就业不足的程度和危害,最近由于2020年经济衰退期间就业不足的上升而变得更加必要。
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