Unemployment, Social Capital, and Subjective Well-Being

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Rainer Winkelmann

In: Journal of Happiness Studies 10 (2009), 4, 421-430

Abstract

It has been shown in past research that unemployment has a large negative impact on subjective well-being of individuals. In this paper, I explore whether and to what extent people with more social capital are sheltered from the harmful effects of unemployment. Using data from the German Socio-Economic Panel 1984-2004, I find that social capital is an important predictor of well-being levels, but there is no evidence that it moderates the effect of unemployment on well-being. Possible reasons for these findings are discussed, and suggestions for future research given.



Keywords: Happiness; Social activities; German Socio-Economic Panel; Regression analysis
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.1007/s10902-008-9097-2

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