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Making the Best of a Bad Job? Female Part‐Timers’ Orientations and Attitudes to Work
Authors:Sally Walters
Abstract:This article uses data from 50 qualitative interviews with female part‐time workers in low‐level jobs in Britain to illustrate their attitudes, orientations and aspirations towards paid work. The research reports two main findings. Firstly, even female part‐time workers at the bottom end of the occupational structure are not a homogeneous group of workers. Secondly, they are not all highly satisfied with their jobs. The article argues that many women (especially those in working‐class households) still do not have a genuine choice between ‘family work’ and ‘market work’. It concludes by presenting a theoretical model of orientations to work.
Keywords:female part‐time workers  employment commitment  job satisfaction  attitudes to work  work attitudes continuum
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