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The Institute supports research on a wide range of policy issues related to the hours people work
and the nature of their employment relationship. Current research focuses on the causes and
consequences of the growth in part-time and temporary employment, multiple job-holding, and
contingent workers. Particular emphasis is placed on the effects of these characteristics on worker
productivity and household income.
The Institute also gives considerable attention to international comparisons of work
arrangements, the impacts of structural change for workers and firms, work sharing issues, and
studies of the effect of technological change on employment and the organization of the workplace.
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