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This paper examines the impact of unemployment on life satisfaction for Germany 1984-2006, using a sample of men and … explicitly identifies truly exogenous unemployment entries starting from 1991. We find that for women in East and West Germany …
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Of the many labour market Hartz IV reforms that have been implemented in Germany since 2005, the role of short …
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" phenomenon in Germany remains relatively small and statistically unchanged by the Hartz reforms. -- Income distribution …
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Using data from the SOEP, we analyze the wellbeing impact of underemployment through overeducation to examine a broader definition of employment loss. Persons leaving a job through exogenous reasons but entering directly into immediate employment may not find a perfect employment match and...
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The effects of unemployment on the subjective wellbeing (SWB) of the unemployed on the unemployed are well documented. Using data from the German SOEP for 17-25 year olds living with their parents, this paper examines the additional indirect effects of parents’ unemployment on their...
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This paper examines the impact of unemployment on life satisfaction for Germany 1984-2006, using a sample of men and … explicitly identifies truly exogenous unemployment entries starting from 1991. We find that for women in East and West Germany …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10014214107
Of the many labour market Hartz IV reforms that have been implemented in Germany since 2005, the role of short …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010265773
This paper examines the impact of unemployment on life satisfaction for Germany 1984-2006, using a sample of men and … explicitly identifies truly exogenous unemployment entries starting from 1991. We find that for women in East and West Germany …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010274365