588
Views
22
CrossRef citations to date
0
Altmetric
ARTICLES

Scheduling challenges among workers in low-wage hourly jobs: similarities and differences among workers in standard- and nonstandard-hour jobs

, &
Pages 409-435 | Received 10 Mar 2013, Accepted 08 May 2014, Published online: 30 Jul 2014

Keep up to date with the latest research on this topic with citation updates for this article.

Read on this site (5)

Annemarie Piso. (2022) Controlling the clock: Working hours in the UK hotel sector. Research in Hospitality Management 12:1, pages 1-11.
Read now
Cal J. Halvorsen, Indrani Saran & Marcie Pitt-Catsouphes. (2020) Assessments of fit and usability of work-life supports in the context of diversity and perceptions of fairness. Community, Work & Family 23:5, pages 556-575.
Read now
Nathalie Houlfort, Mélanie Lefrançois, Stéphanie Bernstein, Karen Messing, Anne-Renée Gravel & Vanessa Blanchette-Luong. (2019) Bridging between academia and the workplace: lessons learned about translational research on work-family balance. Community, Work & Family 22:4, pages 465-477.
Read now
Mélanie Lefrançois, Karen Messing & Johanne Saint-Charles. (2017) Time control, job execution and information access: work/family strategies in the context of low-wage work and 24/7 schedules. Community, Work & Family 20:5, pages 600-622.
Read now
Jennifer E. Swanberg, Helen M. Nichols, Jungyai Ko, J. Kathleen Tracy & Robin C. Vanderpool. (2017) Managing cancer and employment: Decisions and strategies used by breast cancer survivors employed in low-wage jobs. Journal of Psychosocial Oncology 35:2, pages 180-201.
Read now

Articles from other publishers (17)

Anne Lambert, Mariona Segú & Chhavi Tiwari. (2023) Working Hours and Fertility: The Impact of Nonstandard Work Schedules on Childbearing in France. Journal of Family Issues, pages 0192513X2211509.
Crossref
Preeti Sharma, Lina Stepick, Janna Shadduck-Hernández & Saba Waheed. (2021) Time Theft in the Los Angeles Retail Sector: The Need for New Labor Standards and a Fair Workweek. Labor Studies Journal 47:1, pages 28-55.
Crossref
Marco Antonio Cruz-Morato, Josefa García-Mestanza & Carmen Dueñas-Zambrana. (2021) Special Employment Centres, Time Factor and Sustainable Human Resources Management in Spanish Hotel Industry: Can Corporate Social Marketing Improve the Labour Situation of People with Disabilities?. Sustainability 13:19, pages 10710.
Crossref
Sulaiman O. Atiku, Andrew Jeremiah & Frank Boateng. (2020) Perceptions of flexible work arrangements in selected African countries during the coronavirus pandemic. South African Journal of Business Management 51:1.
Crossref
Adam Storer, Daniel Schneider & Kristen Harknett. (2020) What Explains Racial/Ethnic Inequality in Job Quality in the Service Sector?. American Sociological Review 85:4, pages 537-572.
Crossref
Jungsun Park & Yangho Kim. (2020) Factors Related to Physical and Mental Health in Workers With Different Categories of Employment. Journal of Occupational & Environmental Medicine 62:7, pages 511-518.
Crossref
Jennifer E. Swanberg, Lily Scheindlin, Gail Betz & Aya Zouhri. 2020. Current and Emerging Trends in Aging and Work. Current and Emerging Trends in Aging and Work 297 317 .
Jaeouk Ahn, Nam-Soo Kim, Byung-Kook Lee, Jungsun Park & Yangho Kim. (2019) Non-Standard Workers Have Poorer Physical and Mental Health Than Standard Workers. Journal of Occupational & Environmental Medicine 61:10, pages e413-e421.
Crossref
Jungsun Park, Boyoung Han, Jong‐shik Park, Eun Ji Park & Yangho Kim. (2019) Nonstandard workers and differential occupational safety and health vulnerabilities. American Journal of Industrial Medicine 62:8, pages 701-715.
Crossref
Helen M. Nichols, Jennifer E. Swanberg & Robin C. Vanderpool. (2018) Patient-Provider Communication: Experiences of Low-Wage-Earning Breast Cancer Survivors in Managing Cancer and Work. Journal of Cancer Education 34:3, pages 542-549.
Crossref
Alejandra Ros Pilarz, Ying-Chun Lin & Katherine A. Magnuson. (2019) Do Parental Work Hours and Nonstandard Schedules Explain Income-Based Gaps in Center-Based Early Care and Education Participation?. Social Service Review 93:1, pages 55-95.
Crossref
Jennifer E. Swanberg, Helen M. Nichols, Robin C. Vanderpool, Paula Rosenblatt & J. Kathleen Tracy. (2018) Working poor and working nonpoor cancer survivors: Work-related and employment disparities. Cancer Reports 1:4, pages e1134.
Crossref
Stéphanie Bernstein & Mathilde Valentini. (2017) Redefining the “Normal” Worker: Law and Policy Choices for Work–Family Balance in Canada: Redéfinir le ‘travailleur normal’: Regard sur les choix législatifs et de politiques publiques en matière de conciliation travail-famille au Canada. NEW SOLUTIONS: A Journal of Environmental and Occupational Health Policy 27:3, pages 342-360.
Crossref
Mélanie LefrançoisM. A.M. A., Johanne Saint-CharlesPh. D.Ph. D. & Karen MessingPh. D.Ph. D.. (2017) « Travailler la nuit pour voir ses enfants, ce n’est pas l’idéal ! ». Relations industrielles 72:1, pages 99-124.
Crossref
Alison Q Dicksen, Lonnie Golden & Robert Bruno. (2018) Scheduling Stability: The Landscape of Work Schedules and Potential Gains From Fairer Workweeks in Illinois and Chicago. SSRN Electronic Journal.
Crossref
Lonnie Golden. (2017) Still Only Part Way Home: Part-Time Work and Underemployment in Illinois and Its Region. SSRN Electronic Journal.
Crossref
Lonnie Golden. (2015) Irregular Work Scheduling and Its Consequences. SSRN Electronic Journal.
Crossref

Reprints and Corporate Permissions

Please note: Selecting permissions does not provide access to the full text of the article, please see our help page How do I view content?

To request a reprint or corporate permissions for this article, please click on the relevant link below:

Academic Permissions

Please note: Selecting permissions does not provide access to the full text of the article, please see our help page How do I view content?

Obtain permissions instantly via Rightslink by clicking on the button below:

If you are unable to obtain permissions via Rightslink, please complete and submit this Permissions form. For more information, please visit our Permissions help page.