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This paper investigates the causal impact of working conditions on mental health in the UK, combining new comprehensive …, statistically significant, and clinically meaningful impact on depressive symptoms for women. A one standard deviation increase in …
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Many working parents struggle to balance the demands of their jobs and family roles. Although we might expect that additional resources would ease work-family constraints, theory and evidence regarding resources have been equivocal. This study uses data on working mothers and fathers - as well...
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While the literature on the incidence and wage effects of over-education is substantial, specific results for doctoral graduates are surprisingly scarce. This article aims to fill this gap, not only by measuring the prevalence of over-educated PhD holders in Europe (i.e. in EU Member States and...
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experience more stress and higher job demands. Despite being more satisfied with their jobs, the self-employed do not necessarily …
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This paper contributes to the literature on overeducation by empirically investigating the wage penalty of job-education mismatch among Ph.D. holders who completed their studies in Italy; a country where the number of new doctoral recipients has dramatically increased over recent years while...
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This paper is the first to examine whether and how overeducation and overskilling, considered separately and in interaction, influence workers' job satisfaction at European level. It also investigates the moderating role of employment contracts. Our results, based on a unique pan-European...
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This study examines work orientations as a novel determinant influencing job search behaviors, quit intentions, and workplace effort, thereby integrating this concept into the field of labor economics. Work orientations, the intrinsic beliefs regarding the role of work in one's life, relate to...
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recursive impact factor, and their ranking with respect to the breadth of citations across fields improves at old age. …
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We review the theories put forward, methodological approaches used, and empirical conclusions found in the multidisciplinary literature on the relationship between student employment and educational outcomes. A systematic comparison of the empirical work yields new insights that go beyond the...
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randomly allocate subjects into a work task paid either by performance or a fixed payment. Stress is measured through self …-reporting and salivary cortisol. The study finds that PRP subjects had significantly higher cortisol levels and self-rated stress …
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