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In this paper, we shed more light on the subjective well-being of workfare participants and compare it to the well-being of unemployed and employed workers. We use data from a self-conducted survey among participants in workfare schemes in Germany. We examine two subdimensions of subjective...
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Using data from the German Socio-Economic Panel from 1984-2009, we follow persons from their working life into their retirement years and find that, on average, employed people maintain their life satisfaction upon retirement, while long-term unemployed people report a substantial increase in...
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Unemployment not only causes material hardship but can also affect an individual's sense of identity (i.e. their …
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analyze transitions of workers between unemployment, regular employment and employment accompanied by welfare receipt. Working …
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Many countries suffer from persistently high unemployment rates. The scope for labour market reforms is often limited …
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Unemployment not only causes material hardship but can also affect an individual's sense of identity (i.e. their …
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We study the subsidization of extra jobs in a general equilibrium framework. While the previous literature focuses on symmetric marginal employment subsidies where firms are rewarded when they increase employment but punished when they reduce their workforce, we consider an asymmetric scheme...
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to lower unemployment levels than predicted by the standard labour market model with heterogeneous labour and symmetric …
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-term labor contracts that lead to wage rigidities and unemployment. Reflecting the interdependence of regional labor markets, we … that increased mobility leads to more flexible labor market institutions in which firms can more easily vary the level of …
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Using data from the German Socio-Economic Panel from 1984-2009, we follow persons from their working life into their retirement years and find that, on average, employed people maintain their life satisfaction upon retirement, while long-term unemployed people report a substantial increase in...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010277371