This study investigates the relationship between job satisfaction and job security in European countries. In doing so, it attempts to take into account the endogenous nature of the job security – job satisfaction relationship after controlling for the various economic and personal characteristics. The results show that, workers in jobs with low likelihood of job termination derive higher utility from work compared to the workers in insecure jobs. This holds even after controlling for endogeneity by using both a conventional IV approach and a selection model. This appears to be the case for both men and women.European Commissio
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Background: The economic crisis, which commenced in 2008, had several negative consequences for both...
Work Package 7 aims at understanding how early job insecurity can affect an individual’s future care...
We investigate the effect of employer job security guarantees on employee perceptions of job securit...
We investigate the effect of employer job security guarantees on employee perceptions of job securit...
This article tests whether the link between employment insecurity and life satisfaction is moderated...
Result in brief of the Marie Skłodowska-Curie project "Micro- and Macro-Level Determinants of Job In...
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This paper estimates the causal effect of perceived job insecurity { i.e. the fear of involuntary jo...
We examine the effects of establishment- and industry-level labor market turnover on employees’ well...
International audienceThis paper estimates the causal effect of perceived job insecurity – that is, ...
There is a widespread belief that work is less secure than in the past, that an increasing share of ...
Previous research has shown that both past unemployment and anticipated future unemployment have a d...
Background: The economic crisis, which commenced in 2008, had several negative consequences for both...
Work Package 7 aims at understanding how early job insecurity can affect an individual’s future care...
We investigate the effect of employer job security guarantees on employee perceptions of job securit...
We investigate the effect of employer job security guarantees on employee perceptions of job securit...
This article tests whether the link between employment insecurity and life satisfaction is moderated...
Result in brief of the Marie Skłodowska-Curie project "Micro- and Macro-Level Determinants of Job In...
We investigate the validity of subjective data expectations of job loss and on the probability of re...
Purpose: The article aims to present and discuss associations between the strictness of employment p...
We examine the effects of establishment- and industry-level labor market turnover on employees’ job ...
High rates of unemployment entail substantial costs to the working population in terms of reduced su...
This paper estimates the causal effect of perceived job insecurity { i.e. the fear of involuntary jo...
We examine the effects of establishment- and industry-level labor market turnover on employees’ well...
International audienceThis paper estimates the causal effect of perceived job insecurity – that is, ...
There is a widespread belief that work is less secure than in the past, that an increasing share of ...
Previous research has shown that both past unemployment and anticipated future unemployment have a d...
Background: The economic crisis, which commenced in 2008, had several negative consequences for both...
Work Package 7 aims at understanding how early job insecurity can affect an individual’s future care...