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deeltijden

Deeltijden is a Dutch term for employment with fewer working hours than a standard full-time job. A person who works part-time is often described by a fractional full-time equivalent (FTE), such as 0.6 FTE or 24 hours per week. Deeltijden can take fixed schedules or involve job sharing, where two or more employees cover the same full-time position.

Etymology: deel means part and tijd means time. In the Netherlands, deeltijd employment is a common feature

Forms and scheduling: Part-time arrangements range from fixed hours to flexible patterns, and job sharing is

Motivation and social context: People choose deeltijd work for personal preference or caregiving duties; it has

Rights and compensation: Part-time workers generally have the same legal protections as full-time workers, but many

Economic considerations: Part-time work offers flexibility and work-life balance but can affect earnings and career progression.

See also: part-time work, job sharing, work-life balance.

of
the
labor
market
and
is
central
to
balancing
work
and
caregiving
responsibilities.
a
common
model.
Scheduling
can
be
regular
or
subject
to
change
based
on
organizational
needs.
historically
been
more
common
among
women,
though
men
increasingly
take
part-time
roles
as
well.
The
arrangement
can
influence
household
time,
income
distribution,
and
career
paths.
benefits
and
pension
accrual
are
prorated
to
hours
worked
unless
agreements
specify
otherwise.
Collective
labor
agreements
can
set
additional
terms
on
scheduling,
conversion
from
temporary
to
permanent
contracts,
and
opportunities
for
training.
Policy
discussions
often
focus
on
fair
progression
and
access
to
full-time
opportunities
when
desired.