Labour Market Transitions and Time Adjustment Over the Life Course
More people are active in the labor market than ever before, but work is no longer their major focus in life. Many are working part-time, combining paid work with educational opportunities, or are looking for additional leisure time. The transitional labor market approach in science and policy-making looks at the way people make transitions between different areas of their lives. These transitions create questions: Which arrangements help women return to the labor market after spending years raising their children? Is part-time retirement preferable to full-time retirement? Who benefits from leave and other life course arrangements? This books helps answer these and many other questions related to labor market issues