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Why does unemployment hurt the employed? Evidence from the life satisfaction gap between the public and the privat sector

Luechinger, Simon and Meier, Stephan and Stutzer, Alois. (2008) Why does unemployment hurt the employed? Evidence from the life satisfaction gap between the public and the privat sector. WWZ Discussion Papers, 2008 (03). Basel.

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Abstract

High rates of unemployment entail substantial costs to the working population in terms of reduced subjective well-being. This paper studies the importance of individual
economic security, in particular job security, in workers’ well-being by exploiting sector-specific institutional differences in the exposure to economic shocks. Public servants have stricter dismissal protection and face a lower risk of their organization’s bankruptcy than private sector employees. The empirical results for individual panel data for Germany and repeated cross-sectional data for the United States and the European Union show that the sensitivity of subjective well-being to fluctuations in unemployment rates is much lower in the public sector than in the private. This suggests that increased economic insecurity constitutes an important welfare loss associated with high general unemployment.
Faculties and Departments:06 Faculty of Business and Economics > Departement Wirtschaftswissenschaften > Professuren Wirtschaftswissenschaften > Politische Ökonomie (Stutzer)
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UniBasel Contributors:Stutzer, Alois
Item Type:Working Paper
Publisher:WWZ
Note:-- Publication type according to Uni Basel Research Database: Discussion paper / Internet publication
Language:English
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  • handle: RePEc:bsl:wpaper:2008/03
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