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References for Why does part-time employment increase in recessions?
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- Hirsch, B. T. "Why do part-time workers earn less? The role of worker and job skills."Industrial & Labor Relations Review58:4 (2005): 525–551.
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- Manning, A., Petrongolo, B. "The part-time pay penalty for women in Britain."Economic Journal118:526 (2008): F28–F51.
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- Canon, M. E., Kudlyak, M., Luo, G., Reed, M. "Flows to and from working part time for economic reasons and the labor market aggregates during and after the 2007–09 recession."Economic Quarterly(2014).
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- Valletta, R. G., Bengali, L., van der List, C.Cyclical and Market Determinants of Involuntary Part-time Employment.Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco Working Paper No.2015-19, 2015-12.
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- Borowczyk-Martins, D., Lalé, E.Employment Adjustment and Part-time Jobs: Lessons from the U.S. and the U.K. in the Great Recession.IZA Discussion Paper No.9847, 2016-03.
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- Lepage-Saucier, N. "The consumption response to temporary layoffs and hours losses."Labour Economics41 (2016): 177–193.
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- Borowczyk-Martins, D., Lalé, E. "The welfare effects of involuntary part-time work."Oxford Economic Papers(Forthcoming).
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- Borowczyk-Martins, D., Lalé, E.The Rise of Part-time Employment.Sciences Po Economics Discussion Papers No.2016-04, 2016-04.
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- Buchmueller, T. C., DiNardo, J., Valletta, R. G. "The effect of an employer health insurance mandate on health insurance coverage and the demand for labor: Evidence from Hawaii."American Economic Journal: Economic Policy3:4 (2011): 25–51.
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- Dillender, M., Heinrich, C., Houseman, S. N. "Health insurance reform and part-time work: Evidence from Massachusetts."Labour Economics43:C (2016): 151–158.
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- Ohanian, L. E., Raffo, A. "Aggregate hours worked in OECD countries: New measurement and implications for business cycles."Journal of Monetary Economics59:1 (2012): 40–56.
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- Boeri, T., Bruecker, H. "Short-time work benefits revisited: Some lessons from the Great Recession."Economic Policy26:68 (2011): 697–765.
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- Burda, M. C., Hunt, J. "What explains the German labor market miracle in the Great Recession?"Brookings Papers on Economic Activity42:1 (2011): 273–335.
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- Hirsch, B. T. "Why do part-time workers earn less? The role of worker and job skills."Industrial & Labor Relations Review58:4 (2005): 525–551.