The job market may be cooling, but working part time is still hot. After the pandemic, “people did some sort of reconsideration,” says Lonnie Golden, a professor of economics and labor and Penn State ...
I saw an article a few weeks back that didn’t sound quite right to me. The writer, a journalist, interviewed several people who said they’d been looking for part-time work without success. Some had ...
At first, getting laid off from her job at a marketing tech firm in June of 2022 was shocking and depressing for Sam Popp, 33, who had also been furloughed from a different company briefly in 2020.
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Rachel Wells is a writer who covers leadership, AI, and upskilling. Part-time jobs may be elusive, but the idea of working ...
Involuntary part-time employment reached unusually high levels during the last recession and declined only slowly afterward. The speed of the decline was limited because of a combination of two ...
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Statement: "The much-trumpeted job growth in the last year was ENTIRELY part-time jobs." Have all of the country’s recent job gains come from increases in part-time positions? That’s what independent ...
More high-schoolers are turning to part-time work these days than millennials did when they were teenagers, according to reports. Roughly 250,000 young teens are now working part-time jobs, compared ...
A study by the Transamerica Center for Retirement Studies found that 57 percent of workers across all generations plan to work in retirement either full-time (21 percent) or part-time (36 percent). As ...