Underemployment among part-time workers may have detrimental psychological consequences

Mousteri, V., Daly, M. & Delaney, L. (13 January 2020) Underemployment among part-time workers may have detrimental psychological consequences. British Politics and Policy at LSE.
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Victoria Mousteri, Michael Daly, and Liam Delaney outline how underemployment affects well-being. They find that underemployment predicts meaningful increases in distress in two UK cohorts - an effect that is reversed when the underemployed find full-time work.

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