Using a longitudinal data of British youths, this paper explores the consequences of past parental unemployment on the current happiness and self-esteem of the children. We find that a past unemployment spell of the father has important consequences for their children and leads to them having both lower subjective well-being and self-confidence. In addition, this paper also presents evidence that both subjective well-being and self-confidence responds differently to maternal unemployment compared to paternal unemployment. In our final table, we show changes in adolescents’ well-being and self-esteem predicts educational attainments at 16. Together these findings offer new evidence of unemployment scarring on children’s livelihood
Background: Previous research shows that parental unemployment is associated with low life satisfact...
AbstractThe effect of childhood mental health on later unemployment has not yet been established. In...
Recent research in economics and psychology has examined the childhood noncognitive skills which pre...
Using a longitudinal data of British youths, this paper explores the consequences of past parental u...
Using a longitudinal data of British youths, this paper explores the consequences of past parental u...
Using a unique longitudinal data of British youths we estimate how adolescents' overall happiness is...
Using a unique longitudinal data of British youths we estimate how adolescents' overall happiness is...
It is clear that youth unemployment leads to many negative outcomes in terms of both material and me...
Unemployment has a negative effect on the mental well-being of individuals who experience it. The we...
International audienceWe here use the employment-history data from the British Cohort Study to calcu...
Crossover effects of parental unemployment on subjective wellbeing of children attract growing atten...
Several papers have examined the intergenerational transmission of well being by looking at the rela...
We are the first to examine how parental unemployment experienced during early-, mid- and late-child...
Background: Previous research shows that parental unemployment is associated with low life satisfact...
Background: Previous research shows that parental unemployment is associated with low life satisfact...
AbstractThe effect of childhood mental health on later unemployment has not yet been established. In...
Recent research in economics and psychology has examined the childhood noncognitive skills which pre...
Using a longitudinal data of British youths, this paper explores the consequences of past parental u...
Using a longitudinal data of British youths, this paper explores the consequences of past parental u...
Using a unique longitudinal data of British youths we estimate how adolescents' overall happiness is...
Using a unique longitudinal data of British youths we estimate how adolescents' overall happiness is...
It is clear that youth unemployment leads to many negative outcomes in terms of both material and me...
Unemployment has a negative effect on the mental well-being of individuals who experience it. The we...
International audienceWe here use the employment-history data from the British Cohort Study to calcu...
Crossover effects of parental unemployment on subjective wellbeing of children attract growing atten...
Several papers have examined the intergenerational transmission of well being by looking at the rela...
We are the first to examine how parental unemployment experienced during early-, mid- and late-child...
Background: Previous research shows that parental unemployment is associated with low life satisfact...
Background: Previous research shows that parental unemployment is associated with low life satisfact...
AbstractThe effect of childhood mental health on later unemployment has not yet been established. In...
Recent research in economics and psychology has examined the childhood noncognitive skills which pre...