The Pay and Requirements of Part-time Work: What can we learn from establishment surveys?
Abstract
There is a great deal of literature surrounding the wage gap between full-time and part-time jobs. Generally, studies control for potential differences in the type of work performed either by using occupational controls (typically dummy variables), controls for individual attributes (education, experience, etc.), or both. None of these appropriately control for the actual job tasks and working conditions, mainly due to lack of data availability.The Bureau of Labor Statistics has two surveys of businesses that obtain information on the type of work being done on the job – the National Compensation Survey and the Occupational Requirements Survey. We use these two surveys to examine the types of work performed part-time, the changing nature of part-time work, and how work requirements differ between part-time and fill-time jobs.