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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 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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