Lack of information on part-timers clouds understanding

Executive Summary

Contingent workers—day laborers and other part-timers who don't work a traditional 40-hour week—are a growing segment of the U.S. labor market. But the size of this workforce is widely debated, as is the best way to understand its significance to the national economy.

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DOI: 10.1177/237455680205.n6