Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Rachel Wells is a writer who covers leadership, AI, and upskilling. Part-time jobs may be elusive, but the idea of working ...
More Americans are stuck in part-time positions or having to patch together multiple jobs to make ends meet, employment data shows.
More high-schoolers are turning to part-time work these days than millennials did when they were teenagers, according to reports. Roughly 250,000 young teens are now working part-time jobs, compared ...
Remote work is not the only macro trend making waves in the global workforce. Part-time employment is also picking up adoption as the new future of work. As of February 2025, the number of ...
Involuntary part-time employment reached unusually high levels during the last recession and declined only slowly afterward. The speed of the decline was limited because of a combination of two ...
Thanks to the flexible working movement accelerated by the pandemic, the employment landscape currently looks a whole lot different from how it did a decade ago. It’s now easier than ever to pick up a ...
For a wide variety of reasons, many seniors actually end up working part-time jobs after they retire. Some work out of necessity, as they discover that their retirement savings aren’t quite enough to ...