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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
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Hirsch, B. T. "Why do part-time
workers earn less? The role of worker and job skills." Industrial
& Labor Relations Review 58:4 (2005): 525–551.