EINet Measurement Working Group Papers
Worker Voice and New Forms of Organizing
Peter Berg | Michigan State University
Measuring Long, Overtime, and Un-Preferred Hours of Work
Lonnie Golden | Pennsylvania State University
Measuring Precarious Work Schedules
Susan Lambert and Julia Henly | University of Chicago Crown Family School of Social Work, Policy, and Practice
Measuring Precarious Work
Arne L. Kalleberg | University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Estimating the Prevalence of Workplace Violations
Ruth Milkman | CUNY Graduate Center
Work Hour Fluctuations and Work Hour Mismatches
Jeremy Reynolds | University of Georgia
Unstable Scheduling, Precarious Employment, and Gender
Elaine McCrate | University of Vermont
Research Briefs
Paid Family Leave May Reduce Poverty Following a Birth: Evidence from California
Alexandra B. Stanczyk | University of California, Berkeley
University of Chicago EINet Related Studies
Work Scheduling Study: Manager Survey Results
Susan Lambert, Julia Henly
Executive Summary: “Schedule Unpredictability among Early Career Workers in the US Labor Market: A National Snapshot”
Susan Lambert, Peter Fugiel, Julia Henly
Full Report: “Precarious Work Schedules among Early-Career Employees in the USA: A National Snapshot”
Susan Lambert, Peter Fugiel, Julia Henly
Work Scheduling Study: Profile of Retail Sales Associates
Julia Henly, Susan Lambert