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Carl Evans; Jonathan Lean; Ali Sen; Zatun Najahah Yusof – Higher Education, Skills and Work-based Learning, 2025
Purpose: The purpose of this study is to examine university students' behaviours and perceptions relating to part-time working, particularly the impact of external factors such as COVID-19, on their work activity. Design/methodology/approach: A structured, online questionnaire was issued to Business Management students at a UK university. A total…
Descriptors: Business Education, Foreign Countries, Part Time Employment, Student Attitudes
Lee, Kathy; Richardson, Virginia E. – Educational Gerontology, 2020
Seasoned geriatric community health workers offered valuable data that will inform educators and community health workers working with older persons. Geriatric community health workers' views about retirement and about facilitators and barriers that keep them engaged with older adults during retirement were identified. Twenty geriatric community…
Descriptors: Geriatrics, Educational Gerontology, Aging (Individuals), Public Health
OECD Publishing, 2021
The OECD Career Readiness project makes use of quantitative evidence to identify how teenage career-related activities and attitudes are linked with better adult employment outcomes. Review of multiple national longitudinal datasets confirms that teenage experiences of the workplace through part-time working and volunteering are routinely…
Descriptors: Work Experience Programs, Work Attitudes, Value Judgment, Adolescents
Peñalver, Elena Alcalde; Santamaría Urbieta, Alexandra – Interpreter and Translator Trainer, 2020
Recent research studies in translation devote increasing attention to the pivotal role that ergonomics plays in translators' workplaces. However, there are no previous research studies that focus on how effective translators' lifestyles are and provide results on how necessary it is to improve them. The aim of this paper is to show results from a…
Descriptors: Translation, Language Processing, Second Languages, Human Factors Engineering
Nagengast, Benjamin; Marsh, Herbert W.; Chiorri, Carlo; Hau, Kit-Tai – Journal of Educational Psychology, 2014
The present study revisited the unresolved issue of the long-term effects of part-time working intensity during high school on students' achievement, participation in postsecondary education, time allocation, and work-related values and expectations. Using data from the Educational Longitudinal Study of 2002 (N = 14,654), the effects of part-time…
Descriptors: High School Students, Student Employment, Probability, Scores
Maestas, Nicole – Journal of Human Resources, 2010
This paper analyzes a puzzling aspect of retirement behavior known as "unretirement." Nearly 50 percent of retirees follow a nontraditional retirement path that involves partial retirement or unretirement, and at least 26 percent of retirees later unretire. I explore two possible explanations: (1) unretirement transitions result from failures in…
Descriptors: Retirement, Work Attitudes, Older Workers, Employment
Creed, Peter A.; Doherty, Fiona; O'Callaghan, Frances – Journal of Vocational Behavior, 2008
We surveyed 225 Year 9 and 10 students at T1 regarding their attitude, social norms, control, experience, plans and intentions to find a part-time job while at school. Of these, 149 did not have a job and were surveyed again four months later about their job-seeking and job outcomes (104 responded at T2). Job-seeking intentions at T1 were…
Descriptors: Part Time Employment, High School Students, Student Attitudes, Longitudinal Studies

Conway, Neil; Briner, Rob B. – Journal of Vocational Behavior, 2002
Analysis of psychological contract variables (affective and continuance commitment, intention to quit, well-being, job satisfaction, organizational citizenship behavior)was conducted on two samples: 1,608 banking employees (71% part time) and 366 supermarket employees (65% part time). Part- and full-time workers had different attitudes; fulfilment…
Descriptors: Employment Level, Job Satisfaction, Part Time Employment, Structural Equation Models

Morrow, Paula C.; McElroy, James C. – Journal of Vocational Behavior, 1994
According to survey responses from 272 of 843 nurses, full timers demonstrated higher commitment. Nurses who received preferred schedule and shift had significantly more favorable attitudes. Getting one's preferences for full- or part-time work had virtually no effect on work attitudes. (SK)
Descriptors: Employment Level, Job Satisfaction, Nurses, Part Time Employment

Sinclair, Robert R.; Martin, James E.; Michel, Robert P. – Journal of Vocational Behavior, 1999
Comparison of part-time employees (142 moonlighters, 365 students, 661 earning supplemental income, 556 primary breadwinners) and 850 full-time workers showed that part timers were more likely to be female, under 30, and earn over 50% of family income. Moonlighters' commitment was influenced by different variables than that of other part-timers.…
Descriptors: Demography, Employment Level, Family Income, Multiple Employment
Avioli, Paula Smith; Kaplan, Eileen – 1985
Since married women typically curtail their employment behavior to accommodate the needs of their family, it is often assumed that women have a relatively weak and unstable work commitment. However, it is erroneous to infer work commitment from behavior, since work behavior is motivated and constrained by a myriad of personal and social…
Descriptors: Employed Women, Employee Attitudes, Family Influence, Females

Gannon, Martin J. – Monthly Labor Review, 1984
Analyzes specific time preferences of temporary employees (by days of the week, time of day, and time of year) and the importance of flexibility in hours of work. Examines the relationship between employee skill level to the issues of time preference and flexibility. (SK)
Descriptors: Employment Level, Labor Supply, Part Time Employment, Temporary Employment

Feldman, Daniel C.; Doerpinghaus, Helen I. – Journal of Vocational Behavior, 1992
Data from 707 part-time workers in 5 medical care, retail, and educational settings showed positive attitudes toward permanent positions. Married women with children were more likely to have permanent part-time jobs with higher wages; they use other part-time workers as their referents. (SK)
Descriptors: Employed Women, Employment Patterns, Part Time Employment, Salary Wage Differentials
Anschell, Susie – 1980
This 1979 study sought to explore the potential for semi-retirement of University of Washington staff ages fifty-six and over and persons retired from the University during the prior five years. The study focused on the attitudes, interests and work-related characteristics, and behavior of workers as they approach the transition to retirement.…
Descriptors: Adults, Individual Characteristics, Older Workers, Part Time Employment
Actual and Preferred Work Schedules and Scheduling Control as Determinants of Job-Related Attitudes.

Krausz, Moshe; Sagie, Abraham; Bidermann, Yehuda – Journal of Vocational Behavior, 2000
A study of 153 Israeli nurses (84 full time) tested the part-time/full-time dichotomy and a continuous scale of actual work schedules, finding neither significantly related to job satisfaction and commitment. Preferred work schedule and scheduling control were significant determinants of work attitudes. (SK)
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Job Satisfaction, Labor Turnover, Part Time Employment