Before the recession, Labour ministers claimed that much unemployment in the UK was voluntary. While social policy authors have repeatedly countered such claims by stressing that unemployed people generally possess a strong work ethic and employment commitment, their accounts typically neglect the role that choosiness in job search behaviour plays in deciding individuals’ employment status. Fifty in-depth interviews with both unemployed and employed respondents exposed considerable diversity in attitudes towards ‘dole’ (being unemployed and claiming unemployment benefits) and ‘drudgery’ (doing less attractive jobs). The more educated were more likely to prefer ‘dole’ to ‘drudgery’ (this was also found using National Child Development...
Why are the unemployed particularly unhappy in some societies? According to the social norm theory o...
In two studies, we find that unemployment stigma exists, occurs instantaneously, is difficult to all...
1. Human happiness is more affected by whether or not one has a job than by what kind of job it is. ...
This paper first argues for a new approach to researching the issue of unemployment and work attitud...
In this article, Andrew Dunn presents research which finds that many unemployed people prefer living...
While recent Labour and coalition governments have insisted that many unemployed people prefer state...
Attitudes research has repeatedly demonstrated that the vast majority of unemployed people want a jo...
Among the numerous supposed reasons for unemployment, nowadays it is more and more frequently argue...
In this article, I analyse the consequences of unemployment on the re-entry occupational status and ...
types: ArticleAttitudes research has repeatedly demonstrated that the vast majority of unemployed pe...
This paper examines whether the reasons given for being unemployed and for getting a previous job di...
Both the number of conditions attached to claiming UK unemployment benefits (Jobseeker’s Allowance [...
CASEbrief03 is a detailed summary of a collection of papers published as CASEpaper 04, 'Exclusion, e...
New evidence suggests that non-searching unemployed people are significantly less satisfied with the...
Since the economic downturn began in the United Kingdom (UK) in 2008, youth unemployment has risen a...
Why are the unemployed particularly unhappy in some societies? According to the social norm theory o...
In two studies, we find that unemployment stigma exists, occurs instantaneously, is difficult to all...
1. Human happiness is more affected by whether or not one has a job than by what kind of job it is. ...
This paper first argues for a new approach to researching the issue of unemployment and work attitud...
In this article, Andrew Dunn presents research which finds that many unemployed people prefer living...
While recent Labour and coalition governments have insisted that many unemployed people prefer state...
Attitudes research has repeatedly demonstrated that the vast majority of unemployed people want a jo...
Among the numerous supposed reasons for unemployment, nowadays it is more and more frequently argue...
In this article, I analyse the consequences of unemployment on the re-entry occupational status and ...
types: ArticleAttitudes research has repeatedly demonstrated that the vast majority of unemployed pe...
This paper examines whether the reasons given for being unemployed and for getting a previous job di...
Both the number of conditions attached to claiming UK unemployment benefits (Jobseeker’s Allowance [...
CASEbrief03 is a detailed summary of a collection of papers published as CASEpaper 04, 'Exclusion, e...
New evidence suggests that non-searching unemployed people are significantly less satisfied with the...
Since the economic downturn began in the United Kingdom (UK) in 2008, youth unemployment has risen a...
Why are the unemployed particularly unhappy in some societies? According to the social norm theory o...
In two studies, we find that unemployment stigma exists, occurs instantaneously, is difficult to all...
1. Human happiness is more affected by whether or not one has a job than by what kind of job it is. ...