Nottingham University Business School, University of Nottingham, Nottingham, UK.
Institute for Employment Research, University of Warwick, Coventry, UK.
Br J Sociol. 2020 Mar;71(2):382-402. doi: 10.1111/1468-4446.12741. Epub 2020 Feb 18.
Research on part-time work has concentrated over many decades on the experiences of women but male part-time employment is growing in the UK. This article addresses two sizable gaps in knowledge concerning male part-timers: are men's part-time jobs of lower quality than men's full-time jobs? Are male part-timers more or less job-satisfied compared to their full-time peers? A fundamental part of both interrogations is whether men's part-time employment varies by occupational class. The article is motivated by the large body of work on female part-timers. Its theoretical framework is rooted in one of the most controversial discussions in the sociology of women workers: the "grateful slave" debate that emerged in the 1990s when researchers sought to explain why so many women expressed job satisfaction with low-quality part-time jobs. Innovatively, this article draws upon those contentious ideas to provide new insights into male, rather than female, part-time employment. Based upon analysis of a large quantitative data set, the results provide clear evidence of low-quality male part-time employment in the UK, when compared with men's full-time jobs. Men working part-time also express deteriorating satisfaction with jobs overall and in several specific dimensions of their jobs. Male part-timers in lower occupational class positions retain a clear "lead" both in bad job quality and low satisfaction. The article asks whether decreasingly satisfied male part-time workers should be termed "ungrateful slaves?" It unpacks the "grateful slave" metaphor and, after doing so, rejects its value for the ongoing analysis of part-time jobs in the formal labor market.
关于兼职工作的研究在过去几十年中集中在女性的经验上,但在英国,男性兼职就业人数正在增加。本文解决了两个关于男性兼职者的知识差距:男性的兼职工作质量是否低于男性的全职工作?与全职同事相比,男性兼职者的工作满意度更高还是更低?这两个问题的核心部分都是男性的兼职工作是否因职业阶层而异。本文的动机是大量关于女性兼职者的工作。其理论框架植根于女性工人社会学中最具争议的讨论之一:“感恩奴隶”辩论,该辩论在 20 世纪 90 年代出现,当时研究人员试图解释为什么如此多的女性对低质量的兼职工作表示满意。本文创新性地借鉴了这些有争议的观点,为男性而不是女性的兼职就业提供了新的见解。基于对大量定量数据集的分析,结果提供了英国男性兼职工作质量低的明确证据,与男性全职工作相比。兼职工作的男性也表示对整体工作和工作的几个具体方面的满意度下降。处于较低职业阶层的男性兼职者在工作质量差和满意度低方面都保持着明显的“领先”地位。本文询问,越来越不满意的男性兼职者是否应该被称为“忘恩负义的奴隶”?它剖析了“感恩奴隶”的隐喻,之后拒绝了它在正规劳动力市场中对兼职工作的持续分析的价值。