The Selection Effects of Part-Time Work: Experimental Evidence from a Large-Scale Recruitment Drive
Authors
Hyuncheol Bryant Kim ; Hyunseob Kim ; John Y. Zhu
Citation
Review of Economics and Statistics, : 1-46, 2025-04
Journal Title
Review of Economics and Statistics
Issue Date
2025-04
Keywords
Part-time work ; alternative work arrangements ; self-selection ; labor productivity ; wage-hours relation
Abstract
We implement a field experiment to examine how part-time work attracts applicants with different productivity than full-time work. In a large-scale recruitment drive for a data-entry position in Ethiopia, either a part-time or full-time job opportunity was randomly offered. We find that part-time work attracts less qualified applicants with lower productivity but stronger preferences for short work hours. Our estimates show this selection effect may explain about half of the typical part-time wage penalty, which is about 25%. A simple model demonstrates how lack of high-quality workers with strong preference for short work hours could explain the experimental findings.