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Unemployment causes significant losses in the quality of life. In addition to reducing individual income, it also creates non-pecuniary, psychological costs. We quantify these non-pecuniary losses by using the life satisfaction approach. In contrast to previous studies, we apply Friedman's...
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This paper investigates the relationship between the subjective well-being of both the employed and unemployed and regional unemployment rates. While employed men suffer from regional unemployment, unemployed men are significantly less negatively affected. This is consistent with a social-norm...
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The social norm of unemployment suggests that aggregate unemployment reduces the wellbeing of the employed, but has a far smaller effect on the unemployed. We use German panel data to reproduce this standard result, but then suggest that the appropriate distinction may not be between employment...
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Die wirtschaftswissenschaftliche Forschung wendet sich nach langen Jahren der Beschäftigung mit dem Wachstum als Ziel des Wirtschaftens wieder dem Thema Nutzen oder Glück zu. Mit welchen Methoden arbeitet die Lebenszufriedenheitsforschung? Welche Implikationen sind aus ihren Ergebnissen für...
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