Britons are increasingly switching to part-time work: what is the reason.
The rise in popularity of part-time employment
According to The Sun: A combination of work, family, and other commitments is forcing more and more people to choose part-time employment. Approximately 8.6 million people in the UK, which makes up nearly a quarter of the entire workforce, now prefer this work format over the traditional 9 to 5 schedule.
Part-time employment, while still more popular among women, is becoming an increasingly common choice for men.
“The problem with skyrocketing prices for energy and food has also affected many households,” experts note.
This indicates that people are looking for flexible solutions that allow them to achieve financial stability while managing their personal affairs.
This trend has serious implications for the labor market, as the demand for flexible schedules and opportunities for balancing work and personal life increases. It also opens new possibilities for employers who can adapt their offerings to attract talented workers seeking a balance between professional and personal commitments.
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