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This paper examines the impact of unemployment on life satisfaction for Germany 1984–2006, using a sample of men and women from the German Socio-Economic Panel (SOEP). Across the board we find large significant negative effects for unemployment on life satisfaction.This paper expands on previous cornerstone research from Winkelmann and Winkelmann (1998) and explicitly identifies truly exogenous unemployment ...
In:
Economic Journal
119 (2009), 536, 448-462
| Sonja C. Kassenboehmer, John P. Haisken-DeNew
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The otherwise seemingly robust age U-shape effect on life satisfaction in pooled OLS regressions is refuted with the German SOEP when controlling for panel fixed effects and respondent experience in the panel. Interviewer characteristics also impact significantly on life satisfaction responses.
In:
Economics Letters
117 (2012), 1, 235-238
| Sonja C. Kassenboehmer, John P. Haisken-DeNew
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Using a nationally representative panel dataset, this study investigates the extent and impact of systematic misconceptions of the currently unemployed concerning their statistical re-employment probability, affecting their labor market behavior in a sub-optimal way. Specifically, people with unemployment experience of 3 to 5 years significantly underestimate their objective re-employment probabilities ...
Berlin:
DIW Berlin,
2014,
(SOEPpapers 697)
| Sonja C. Kassenboehmer, Sonja G. Schatz
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Using a nationally representative panel dataset, this study investigates the extent and impact of systematic misconceptions that the currently unemployed have about their prospect of re-employment. Such biased expectations are of interest because of their capacity to drive sub-optimal labour market behaviour. Specifically, people with unemployment experience of three to five years significantly underestimate ...
In:
Labour Economics
44 (2017), January 2017, 161-176
| Sonja C. Kassenboehmer, Sonja G. Schatz
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Recently, building on the highly polarizing Stiglitz report, a growing literature suggests that statistical offices and applied researchers explore other aspects of human welfare apart from material well-being, such as job security, crime, health, environmental factors and subjective perceptions. To explore the additional information of these indicators, we analyze data on the macro level from the ...
Berlin:
DIW Berlin,
2011,
(SOEPpapers 351)
| Sonja C. Kassenboehmer, Christoph M. Schmidt
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Frankfurt/Main u.a.:
Peter Lang,
2008,
| Tanja Kasten
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2005,
| Maximilian Kasy
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Young workers are often temporarily employed and thus likely to experience job insecurity. This study investigates associations of objective job insecurity (i.e., temporary employment) and subjectively perceived job insecurity with mental health, job satisfaction and life satisfaction among young workers, testing the moderating role of education. The longitudinal analysis based on 1522 labor market ...
In:
Economic and Industrial Democracy
41 (2017), 3, 562-585
| Katharina Klug
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Die Erosion der Tarifpolitik wird oft festgestellt. Auf spezifische Bedingungen und Akteurstrategien in einzelnen Branchen wird dabei jedoch selten verwiesen und gerade im Dienstleistungsbereich gibt es eine extreme Diskrepanz. Die vorliegende Untersuchung widmet sich daher sehr unterschiedlichen, gleichwohl typischen Dienstleistungsberufen wie den Gebäudereinigern, Sozialarbeitern und Sozialpädagogen. ...
Bremen:
Institut Arbeit und Wirtschaft (iaw),
2017,
(Reihe Arbeit und Wirtschaft in Bremen 20)
| Till Kathmann, Irene Dingeldey
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This article provides insight on the relationship between individual obesity and happiness levels. Using the latest available panel data from Germany German Socio-Economic Panel (GSOEP), UK British Household Panel Survey (BHPS), and Australia Household, Income and Labour Dynamics in Australia (HILDA), we examine whether there is statistical evidence on the impact of overweight on subjective well-being. ...
In:
Applied Economics
44 (2012), 31, 4101-4114
| Marina-Selini Katsaiti