INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL ON WORKING CONDITIONS, cilt.25, ss.53-70, 2023 (ESCI)
Abstract: This paper investigates the reasons for part-time work in Turkey, with a particular focus on
gender disparities. Using microdata from the Turkish Household Labour Force Survey conducted by
the Turkish Statistical Institute, multinomial regression models are used to examine the demographic
and work-related factors influencing reasons for part-time work. Rather than the traditional
categorisation of part-time work as voluntary or involuntary, this research explores the reasons
separately, providing a more comprehensive view of understanding the reasons driving individuals to
choose part-time employment. The findings reveal that gender differences in reasons for part-time work
are consistent with societal expectations and gender roles. As expected, individuals working part-time
due to care responsibilities are mostly women, while men have a greater share in the reason for could
not find a full-time job. However, being married and increasing the number of people in the household
boost the probability of solely women's part-time work due to care responsibilities but not men’s.
Similarly, age, registration, occupation, and sector variables are more determinants for men compared
to women in the category of could not find a full-time job. Differences between genders are less
common in other reasons for part-time work.
Keywords: Part-time work, reasons, Turkish labour market, gender disparities.