Why might a person who would prefer to work part-time continue to work full-time instead?

A. Full-time workers are more likely to have contingent nonstandard work.
B. Part-time work tends to be less flexible than full-time work.
C. Full-time workers are guaranteed fringe benefits and part-time workers are not.
D. Part-time workers earn less pay and are less likely to have fringe benefits.


Answer: D

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