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Discover Ludwig"part-time employment" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English
You can use it when talking about a job or work arrangement that is not full-time, typically involving fewer hours per week than a full-time job. This could be in various contexts, such as job advertisements, resumes, or discussions about work schedules. Example: "The company offers both full-time and part-time employment opportunities, allowing employees to choose the option that best fits their needs and lifestyle."
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Part-time employment rarely includes health benefits.
Part-time employment has not increased as a result of the Affordable Care Act.
But part-time employment itself is not the problem.
At this point, they may seek part-time employment.
Hence the extraordinary rise of part-time employment.
Before July 2009, part-time employment increased by about three million during the recession and that month reached the peak level of part-time employment.
And most of these people seem to prefer part-time employment.
Contrary to popular belief, part-time employment is not on the rise in America (see article).
In the Netherlands, part-time employment accounts for as much as one third of all jobs.
That, along with Samuel's salary for part-time employment, comes to $102,000 (Line 7).
Thus the two traditional deterrents to part-time employment are disappearing.
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