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- Underemployment abstract "For the television series, see Underemployed (TV series)Underemployment refers to an employment situation that is insufficient in some important way for the worker, relative to a standard. Examples include holding a part-time job despite desiring full-time work, and overqualification, where the employee has education, experience, or skills beyond the requirements of the job.Underemployment has been studied in recent decades from a variety of perspectives, including economics, management, psychology, and sociology. In economics, for example, the term underemployment has three different distinct meanings and applications. All meanings involve a situation in which a person is working, unlike unemployment, where a person who is searching for work and cannot find a job. All meanings involve under-utilization of labor which is missed by most official (governmental agency) definitions and measurements of unemployment.Underemployment can refer to: "Overqualification" or "overeducation", or the employment of workers with high education, skill levels, or experience in jobs that do not require such abilities. For example, a trained medical doctor who works as a taxi driver would experience this type of underemployment. "Involuntary part-time" work, where workers who could (and would like to) be working for a full work-week can only find part-time work. By extension, the term is also used in regional planning to describe regions where economic activity rates are unusually low, due to a lack of job opportunities, training opportunities, or due to a lack of services such as childcare and public transportation. "Overstaffing" or "hidden unemployment" (also called "labor hoarding"), the practice in which businesses or entire economies employ workers who are not fully occupied—for example, workers currently not being used to produce goods or services due to legal or social restrictions or because the work is highly seasonal.Underemployment is a significant cause of poverty: although the worker may be able to find part-time work, the part-time pay is not sufficient for basic needs. Underemployment is a problem particularly in developing countries, where the unemployment itself is often actually low, with most workers doing subsistence or occasional part-time jobs.The global average of full-time workers per adult population is only 26%, compared to 30-52% in developed countries and 5-20% in most of Africa.".
- Underemployment wikiPageExternalLink Underemployment_and_potential_additional_labour_force_statistics.
- Underemployment wikiPageExternalLink empsit.t15.htm.
- Underemployment wikiPageExternalLink Bollinger_DP2003-08.pdf.
- Underemployment wikiPageID "318784".
- Underemployment wikiPageRevisionID "606556053".
- Underemployment hasPhotoCollection Underemployment.
- Underemployment subject Category:Employment.
- Underemployment subject Category:Personal_financial_problems.
- Underemployment subject Category:Unemployment_in_the_United_States.
- Underemployment type Abstraction100002137.
- Underemployment type Attribute100024264.
- Underemployment type Condition113920835.
- Underemployment type Difficulty114408086.
- Underemployment type PersonalFinancialProblems.
- Underemployment type Problem114410605.
- Underemployment type State100024720.
- Underemployment comment "For the television series, see Underemployed (TV series)Underemployment refers to an employment situation that is insufficient in some important way for the worker, relative to a standard.".
- Underemployment label "Sous-emploi".
- Underemployment label "Subempleo".
- Underemployment label "Subemprego".
- Underemployment label "Underemployment".
- Underemployment label "Unterbeschäftigung".
- Underemployment label "بطالة مقنعة".
- Underemployment label "就職難".
- Underemployment sameAs Unterbeschäftigung.
- Underemployment sameAs Subempleo.
- Underemployment sameAs Azpienplegu.
- Underemployment sameAs Sous-emploi.
- Underemployment sameAs 就職難.
- Underemployment sameAs 불완전_고용.
- Underemployment sameAs Subemprego.
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- Underemployment sameAs Q1931244.
- Underemployment sameAs Q1931244.
- Underemployment sameAs Underemployment.
- Underemployment wasDerivedFrom Underemployment?oldid=606556053.
- Underemployment isPrimaryTopicOf Underemployment.