This article examines to what extent a social norm to work moderates the relationship between employment status and subjective well-being. It was expected that the detrimental impact of non-employment on subjective well-being would be larger in countries with a stronger social norm. Using a direct measure of the social norm to work and employing data from 45 European countries, this study assessed subjective well-being levels of five employment status groups for men and women separately. Results showed that subjective well-being of unemployed men and women is unaffected by the social norm to work. However, non-working disabled men are worse off in countries with a stronger norm. Living in such a country also decreases the well-being gap bet...
Introduction: There is the tendency in occupational health research of approximating the 'changed wo...
This paper investigates the relationship between the subjective well-being of both the employed and ...
This paper investigates how cumulative disadvantages of non-employment and non-standard work are aff...
This article examines to what extent a social norm to work moderates the relationship between employ...
This article examines to what extent a social norm to work moderates the relationship between employ...
Why are the unemployed particularly unhappy in some societies? According to the social norm theory o...
Abstract: Social norms are usually neglected in economics, because they are to a large extent enforc...
This paper investigates the relationship between the subjective well-being of both the employed and ...
Self-employed persons and their enterprises are regarded as important to the economy for their contr...
Although people with an impairment or chronic illness tend to report a lower quality of life than pe...
Previous research shows that the selfemployed generally experience a higher degree of jobsatisfactio...
The article examines the impact of professional well-being of EU citizens on their life satisfaction...
© 2016, © The Author(s) 2016. The relationships between unemployment, mental health (care) and medic...
Introduction: There is the tendency in occupational health research of approximating the 'changed wo...
This paper investigates the relationship between the subjective well-being of both the employed and ...
This paper investigates how cumulative disadvantages of non-employment and non-standard work are aff...
This article examines to what extent a social norm to work moderates the relationship between employ...
This article examines to what extent a social norm to work moderates the relationship between employ...
Why are the unemployed particularly unhappy in some societies? According to the social norm theory o...
Abstract: Social norms are usually neglected in economics, because they are to a large extent enforc...
This paper investigates the relationship between the subjective well-being of both the employed and ...
Self-employed persons and their enterprises are regarded as important to the economy for their contr...
Although people with an impairment or chronic illness tend to report a lower quality of life than pe...
Previous research shows that the selfemployed generally experience a higher degree of jobsatisfactio...
The article examines the impact of professional well-being of EU citizens on their life satisfaction...
© 2016, © The Author(s) 2016. The relationships between unemployment, mental health (care) and medic...
Introduction: There is the tendency in occupational health research of approximating the 'changed wo...
This paper investigates the relationship between the subjective well-being of both the employed and ...
This paper investigates how cumulative disadvantages of non-employment and non-standard work are aff...