“I Have a Job, But . . .”: A Review of Underemployment
Abstract
This article reviews the underemployment literature, providing a comprehensive integrative overview of underemployment research. Underemployment, which occurs when a worker is employed in a job that is inferior by some standard, is linked to a broad range of negative outcomes for employees. This article builds on Feldman’s 1996 model of underemployment and identifies relevant theoretical perspectives and dimensions of underemployment, as well as...
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Title
“I Have a Job, But . . .”: A Review of Underemployment
Published Date
Feb 28, 2011
Journal
Volume
37
Issue
4
Pages
962 - 996
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