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, subjective measures of job quality have mostly bounced back between 1997 and 2005. Overall job satisfaction is higher in 2005 … recent years. -- Employment ; unemployment ; self-employment ; life satisfaction ; job quality ; job satisfaction …
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, subjective measures of job quality have mostly bounced back between 1997 and 2005. Overall job satisfaction is higher in 2005 …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012765261
underestimate wages elsewhere. We document this anchoring bias by eliciting workers' beliefs in a representative survey in Germany …
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underestimate wages elsewhere. We document this anchoring bias by eliciting workers' beliefs in a representative survey in Germany …
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, however, rejects this thesis for German panel data and finds individual unemployment to be even more hurtful when aggregate …
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, however, rejects this thesis for German panel data and finds individual unemployment to be even more hurtful when aggregate …
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The discussion paper picks out the objective and the subjective well-being of the unemployed in Germany compared to the …
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-being, they overwhelmingly focus on life satisfaction as the cognitive dimension of well-being. Little is known about the …. Using longitudinal data of the German Socio-Economic Panel (SOEP) and fixed effects regressions, we find that becoming … rapidly as compared to life satisfaction. Contrary to existing studies, we find decreases on emotional well-being but not in …
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-being, they overwhelmingly focus on life satisfaction as the cognitive dimension of well-being. Little is known about the …. Using longitudinal data of the German Socio-Economic Panel (SOEP) and fixed effects regressions, we find that becoming … rapidly as compared to life satisfaction. Contrary to existing studies, we find decreases in emotional well-being but not in …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010196016
The recession of 2008-2009 inflicted a larger cumulative loss of UK output than any of the other post-war recessions. Nevertheless, employment rates remained higher than might have been expected given the experience of previous recessions. The main reasons for this appear to be a combination of...
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