New evidence suggests that non-searching unemployed people are significantly less satisfied with their lives than people who are not economically active. Indeed, the non-searching unemployed have hit rock bottom. Assuming that people do not freely choose an unsatisfactory state of living, a case is made that the non-searching unemployed – or ‘discouraged workers’ – are involuntarily unemployed and should be included in the definition and measurement of the labour force. Consequently, a case is made for the adoption of the broad measure of unemployment
It is puzzling that people feel quite unhappy when they become unemployed, while at the same time ac...
The labour market status of many non-working persons is at the boundary between un-employment and in...
Increasingly high unemployment has brought with it a multitude of consequences affecting those witho...
Are jobless persons who want work but are not actively searching, unemployed or out of the labour fo...
Access to new nationally-representative, individual-level panel data from South Africa has allowed f...
The aim is collect information about the perception of work-life balance on a sample of unemployed, ...
Access to new nationally representative, individual-level panel data from South Africa has allowed f...
Bibliography: leaves 224-256.For the purpose of this study, two criteria were utilised to identify a...
Following the global financial crisis, the incumbent Labor government introduced policies that redu...
It is puzzling that people feel unhappy when they become unemployed, while simultaneously active lab...
This article explores how unemployed people think of employment and work, in a context of scarcity o...
This paper first argues for a new approach to researching the issue of unemployment and work attitud...
The unemployed are those who are looking to work or are willing to work but cannot find it at the go...
This paper examines whether the reasons given for being unemployed and for getting a previous job di...
Research by psychologists and others has consistently found that employees experience better psychol...
It is puzzling that people feel quite unhappy when they become unemployed, while at the same time ac...
The labour market status of many non-working persons is at the boundary between un-employment and in...
Increasingly high unemployment has brought with it a multitude of consequences affecting those witho...
Are jobless persons who want work but are not actively searching, unemployed or out of the labour fo...
Access to new nationally-representative, individual-level panel data from South Africa has allowed f...
The aim is collect information about the perception of work-life balance on a sample of unemployed, ...
Access to new nationally representative, individual-level panel data from South Africa has allowed f...
Bibliography: leaves 224-256.For the purpose of this study, two criteria were utilised to identify a...
Following the global financial crisis, the incumbent Labor government introduced policies that redu...
It is puzzling that people feel unhappy when they become unemployed, while simultaneously active lab...
This article explores how unemployed people think of employment and work, in a context of scarcity o...
This paper first argues for a new approach to researching the issue of unemployment and work attitud...
The unemployed are those who are looking to work or are willing to work but cannot find it at the go...
This paper examines whether the reasons given for being unemployed and for getting a previous job di...
Research by psychologists and others has consistently found that employees experience better psychol...
It is puzzling that people feel quite unhappy when they become unemployed, while at the same time ac...
The labour market status of many non-working persons is at the boundary between un-employment and in...
Increasingly high unemployment has brought with it a multitude of consequences affecting those witho...