part-timeˈpɑrtˌtaɪm; ˈpɑrtˈtaɪm
part-time
English Definitions:
part-time, parttime (adverb)
involving less than the standard or customary time for an activity
"part-time employees"; "a part-time job"
half-time, part-time (adverb)
for less than the standard number of hours
"he works part-time"
part-time (Adjective)
for, during, or involving less than the normal time for some activity
Part-time
A part-time job is a form of employment that carries fewer hours per week than a full-time job. Workers are considered to be part-time if they commonly work fewer than 30 or 35 hours per week. According to the International Labour Organization, the number of part-time workers has increased from one-fourth to a half in the past 20 years in most developed countries, excluding the United States. There are many reasons for working part-time, including the desire to do so, having one's hours cut back by an employer and being unable to find a full-time job. The International Labour Organisation Convention 175 requires that part-time workers be treated no less favourably than full-time workers. "Part-time" can also be used in reference to a student who takes only a few courses, rather than a full load of coursework each semester.
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