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Underemployment affects 10.5% of UK workforce Underemployment affects 10.5% of UK workforce
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One in 10 of all workers in the UK are now officially underemployed, according to a study from the Office For National Statistics (ONS).One in 10 of all workers in the UK are now officially underemployed, according to a study from the Office For National Statistics (ONS).
It says 3,050,000 workers want to work more hours each week, out of a total workforce of 29.41 million.It says 3,050,000 workers want to work more hours each week, out of a total workforce of 29.41 million.
The number of workers in this position has shot up by 980,000 in the four years since the start of the economic recession in 2008.The number of workers in this position has shot up by 980,000 in the four years since the start of the economic recession in 2008.
Most of the underemployment is concentrated among part-time workers.Most of the underemployment is concentrated among part-time workers.
The ONS said 1.9 million of the underemployed were in part-time jobs and this meant, in turn, that 24% of all part-timers wanted more work.The ONS said 1.9 million of the underemployed were in part-time jobs and this meant, in turn, that 24% of all part-timers wanted more work.
By contrast, only 5.5% of full-time staff said they wanted to work more hours.By contrast, only 5.5% of full-time staff said they wanted to work more hours.
The ONS says the main reason for the growth of underemployment has been the economic downturn of the past few years. The ONS said the main reason for the growth of underemployment has been the economic downturn of the past few years.
"During this period many workers moved from full-time to part-time roles and many of those returning to work after a period of unemployment could only find part-time jobs," the statistical office said."During this period many workers moved from full-time to part-time roles and many of those returning to work after a period of unemployment could only find part-time jobs," the statistical office said.
"Of the extra one million underemployed workers in 2012 compared with 2008, three-quarters were in part-time posts.""Of the extra one million underemployed workers in 2012 compared with 2008, three-quarters were in part-time posts."
Jane Tomlinson, a part-time worker from Oxford, told the BBC that she had been struggling in underemployment for about a year.
"I work only 15 hours a week paid work for a charity as communications manager," she said.
"I don't actually want a full-time job, but I need more than 15 hours a week, so I pick up a bit of copywriting work here and there as I can find it.
"But month to month it's really tough as I make only just enough to pay the bills. Thank goodness my husband has a job," she added.
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