Roy Curtiss III, 65, gave up his chairmanship of the university's biology department to work part time at his six-year-old company, Megan Health.
She added that the government's plans to help small companies introduce flexible working conditions and these will make it easier for women to work part time.
You might look at whether or not you need to go back to work part time or full time or if you've got other income coming in that's enough to cover your expenses.
Shepherd and Luckyanova have hired support, marketing, and public relations help, but for the game design itself they simply hired several friends from the independent developer community to work part time on the art and programming.
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If you add in those workers who have been compelled to work part time because they can't find full-time work or those who have quit looking, the unemployment rate actually rose to 16.8 percent, says Peter Morici, an economics professor at the University of Maryland.
In addition, the official unemployment rate in February was 8.3%, down from 9.1% in August while the U-6 measure of unemployment, which includes frustrated job seekers and those who are being forced to work part time has fallen to a still high 14.9%, compared to 16.2% in August.
But a lot of women don't work full-time, they work part-time or, I like to say, they work two part-time jobs to try to make enough money to support themselves and their children.
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One study found that two-thirds of American women had at some point switched from full-time work to part-time or flexible time to balance work and family.
Similarly, it seems that women are more likely to work part-time in countries that protect that desire, as the gap between the women working part-time in the other countries and women doing the same here at home grew by two percentage points between 1990 and 2010.
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Nina has chosen to work part-time so she can be home more for her teenage boys.
Some people want to work part-time or be home-based so they can see their kids more.
As a noncitizen, he wasn't eligible for much financial aid and had to work part-time.
My wife is on maternity leave, but due to go back to work part-time next week.
Employees working for women managers were 2.25 times more likely to work part-time as were those reporting to male managers.
Employees may be able to work part-time at two different restaurants both of which avoid the mandate by switching to part-time labor.
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But with virtually no financial aid from Jamaica's cash-starved Olympic movement, she had to work part-time, including modeling swimwear for Canadian sportswearmaker Louis Garneau.
But Dr Meldrum said increasing GP pay, persuading existing doctors not to retire and allowing others to come back to work part-time could also help.
This enables Dr West to employ personal carers and assistants as and when needed, enabling her to work part-time and care for their seven-year-old daughter, Catrin.
This was backed up by Colin Johnson, who runs a mail order company in Lincoln and who told the BBC his staff were happy to work part-time.
Another employment metric, which accounts for job hunters and those forced to work part-time, supported the headline figure: Total unemployed fell to 14.4% from 14.6% a month earlier.
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It said they often found it harder to save for the long term because of differences in lifestyle, as they were more likely to work part-time or have a full-time caring role.
More than 90% of today's sixth formers expect to have work part-time to support themselves while studying - compared with 72% last year - and sixth formers expect to spend less on clothes and alcohol than last year's survey.
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The government too is involved, and there are efforts to change work patterns, to allow more flexible training and part-time work hours so women can take breaks to have children and then return to their career without damaging it, as it would in the past.
It said young people were also more likely to work in part-time, casual or seasonal jobs.
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Once women began to work, typically part-time, and once employees began to switch jobs, defined-benefit schemes became inequitable.
Part of it has to do with the fact that women are more likely than men to do part-time work or to work in a small business -- in jobs that are less likely to offer the kind of insurance that you really need.
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The solution is to work to age 70, at least part time, and delay taking Social Security benefits.
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