Previous research shows that unemployment has lasting detrimental effects on individuals’ subjective well-being. However, the issue of how well-being evolves after individuals switch back into the labor force has received little theoretical and empirical attention. This study examines the extent to which reemployment restores individuals’ subjective well-being following a period of unemployment. Applying fixed effects models to the large-scale longitudinal data from the British Household Panel Survey, we find that recovery of subjective well-being upon reemployment is fast, complete and enduring, even when individuals take less favorable employment options to return to work. By contrast, transitions into economic inactivity following unempl...
This paper uses 16 waves of panel data from the British Household Panel Survey to evaluate the role ...
We provide an up-to-date quantitative synthesis of the evidence on the effect of unemployment on wel...
We provide an up-to-date quantitative synthesis of the evidence on the effect of unemployment on wel...
Previous research shows that unemployment has lasting detrimental effects on individuals’ subjective...
Previous research shows that unemployment has lasting detrimental effects on individuals’ subjective...
A substantial body of research shows that unemployment has detrimental effects on individuals’ subje...
Job loss is widely known to lead to a substantial decrease in workers' subjective well-being. Functi...
According to set-point theories of subjective well-being, people react to events but then return to ...
We provide an up-to-date quantitative synthesis of the evidence on the effect of unemployment on wel...
Drawingupon recent psychological literature, we examine the effect of employment statuses pre- and p...
This study examines the role of people’s subjective well-being in relation to one of the most import...
This study focused on the impact of reemployment on access to both the latent and manifest benefits ...
So far, only few studies have considered different aspects of well-being in studying losing or gaini...
This article builds upon previous theoretical work on job loss as a status passage to help explain h...
The Author(s) 2014. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Abstract Using a ...
This paper uses 16 waves of panel data from the British Household Panel Survey to evaluate the role ...
We provide an up-to-date quantitative synthesis of the evidence on the effect of unemployment on wel...
We provide an up-to-date quantitative synthesis of the evidence on the effect of unemployment on wel...
Previous research shows that unemployment has lasting detrimental effects on individuals’ subjective...
Previous research shows that unemployment has lasting detrimental effects on individuals’ subjective...
A substantial body of research shows that unemployment has detrimental effects on individuals’ subje...
Job loss is widely known to lead to a substantial decrease in workers' subjective well-being. Functi...
According to set-point theories of subjective well-being, people react to events but then return to ...
We provide an up-to-date quantitative synthesis of the evidence on the effect of unemployment on wel...
Drawingupon recent psychological literature, we examine the effect of employment statuses pre- and p...
This study examines the role of people’s subjective well-being in relation to one of the most import...
This study focused on the impact of reemployment on access to both the latent and manifest benefits ...
So far, only few studies have considered different aspects of well-being in studying losing or gaini...
This article builds upon previous theoretical work on job loss as a status passage to help explain h...
The Author(s) 2014. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Abstract Using a ...
This paper uses 16 waves of panel data from the British Household Panel Survey to evaluate the role ...
We provide an up-to-date quantitative synthesis of the evidence on the effect of unemployment on wel...
We provide an up-to-date quantitative synthesis of the evidence on the effect of unemployment on wel...