The findings show an exponential rise when compared to two decades ago Big shifts in men’s working patterns over the last 20 years have seen increasing numbers working part time, a new study shows.
Almost one in eight men work part-time today, compared with fewer than one in 12 two decades ago, said the Resolution Foundation .
The think tank said more men in lower-paid roles are working fewer hours or part time, while higher-paid men are working more.These changes have led to a “hollowing out” of the male labour force, with fewer middle earners .The share of low-paid men earning […]
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