On the Social Aspects of Unemployment: The Case of Life Satisfaction
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Unemployment is related to economic, political and social aspects. One of the least analysed social aspects is the relationship between unemployment and the (individual) perceived levels of well-being, such as life satisfaction or happiness. This chapter complements previous work on the subject, using a panel-data econometrics methodology to analyze the relationship between unemployment and life satisfaction in a wide range of countries worldwide. The results confirm that unemployment has a negative effect, statistically significant, on life satisfaction, either for men or for women.
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Caleiro, António Bento (2016), "On the Social Aspects of Unemployment: The Case of Life Satisfaction”, in Fletcher, Tabitha (ed.), Unemployment: Economic, Political and Social Aspects, pp. 127-144, Nova Science Publishers, New York, (ISBN: 978-1-63485-181-7)