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Women have long made up the majority of part-time workers.
We are extending loans for the cost of tuition to the majority of part-time students.
Both men and women who work part-time are paid less, but the vast majority of part-time workers are women.
The study shows most full-time PhDs are in biological and physical sciences or engineering, while the majority of part-time PhDs are in education, medicine, social studies and veterinary sciences.
The dearth of "family friendly" jobs also means many women who would like full-time work have to settle for part-time jobs – women make up the vast majority of part-time workers – which typically pay far less per hour than full-time jobs.
Only in Greece, Italy, Spain, and Slovakia was the majority of part-time employment involuntary in 2014.
The majority of full-time faculty (72%) had formal training in OMR; the majority of part-time faculty (86%) did not.
These are sides known for their silky passing, their multi-millionaire players, and skills to make the majority of part-time and professional footballers look on with envious eyes.
She highlighted a "real need for transparency in the EU's decision making" but ultimately concluded that workers' rights and, by default, the rights of women, who "make up the vast majority of part-time workers", are much safer if we remain.
This difference may be due to the fact that the majority of the nursing staff in our sample worked part-time whilst most doctors in the study of Heiligers et al. worked full-time, indicating that differences in communication may not be ascribed to the differences in working full-time or part-time per se, but in belonging to the majority of part-time or full-time working employees in a group.
[The] majority of staff [work] part time so [it is] difficult to provide continuity of care giver at all times.
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