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Part-Time Work in the Nordic Countries: A Trap for Women?

Jouko Nätti

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Labour economicsGeography Planning and DevelopmentEconomicsIndividual levelDemography

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Abstract. The aim of the study is to examine the consequences of part-time employment at the individual level, especially for women. Are part-time jobs precarious as compared to full-time jobs, and are they traps, or perhaps rather bridges, in the labour market? The results indicate that the situation of part-timers varies in the Nordic countries. On one hand, the gap between part-time and full-time work has narrowed in Sweden and Norway, which may reflect a normalization of part-time work in these countries. On the other, part-timers' situation in the Finnish labour market still seems more precarious than that of full-timers. However, in most cases part-time work is a bridge rather than a trap in the Nordic labour market.

https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1467-9914.1995.tb00256.x