Using a nationally representative longitudinal dataset of the British people, this paper explores how different areas of a person's life evolved before and after unemployment. There is evidence that unemployment is preceded, on average, by a year of dissatisfaction with one's finance and job, for both genders. Having entered unemployment, men and women reported a significant and persistent drop in satisfaction with finance and social life, which perhaps explains why there is little overall hedonic adaptation to unemployment. This paper proposes a two-layer model to study leads and lags in life satisfaction to changes in employment status
Purpose – The aim of this paper is to model the dynamic path of adjustment towards pre-unemployment ...
This paper examines the extent to which well-being levels change in the transition to retirement dep...
We provide an up-to-date quantitative synthesis of the evidence on the effect of unemployment on wel...
Using a nationally representative longitudinal dataset of the British people, this paper explores ho...
Using a nationally-representative longitudinal data of the British people, this paper explores how d...
Using a nationally representative longitudinal data of the British people, this paper explores how d...
Drawingupon recent psychological literature, we examine the effect of employment statuses pre- and p...
Who records the largest drops in life satisfaction when they move into unemployment? Using an Austra...
Previous research shows that unemployment has lasting detrimental effects on individuals’ subjective...
According to set-point theories of subjective well-being, people react to events but then return to ...
According to set-point theories of subjective well-being, people react to events but then return to ...
While long-lasting declines in life satisfaction following unemployment have been well documented, e...
Original article can be found at: http://www.emeraldinsight.com/ Copyright Emerald Group Publishing ...
Abstract: This article examines the existence of a habituation effect to unemployment: Does the subj...
A substantial body of research shows that unemployment has detrimental effects on individuals’ subje...
Purpose – The aim of this paper is to model the dynamic path of adjustment towards pre-unemployment ...
This paper examines the extent to which well-being levels change in the transition to retirement dep...
We provide an up-to-date quantitative synthesis of the evidence on the effect of unemployment on wel...
Using a nationally representative longitudinal dataset of the British people, this paper explores ho...
Using a nationally-representative longitudinal data of the British people, this paper explores how d...
Using a nationally representative longitudinal data of the British people, this paper explores how d...
Drawingupon recent psychological literature, we examine the effect of employment statuses pre- and p...
Who records the largest drops in life satisfaction when they move into unemployment? Using an Austra...
Previous research shows that unemployment has lasting detrimental effects on individuals’ subjective...
According to set-point theories of subjective well-being, people react to events but then return to ...
According to set-point theories of subjective well-being, people react to events but then return to ...
While long-lasting declines in life satisfaction following unemployment have been well documented, e...
Original article can be found at: http://www.emeraldinsight.com/ Copyright Emerald Group Publishing ...
Abstract: This article examines the existence of a habituation effect to unemployment: Does the subj...
A substantial body of research shows that unemployment has detrimental effects on individuals’ subje...
Purpose – The aim of this paper is to model the dynamic path of adjustment towards pre-unemployment ...
This paper examines the extent to which well-being levels change in the transition to retirement dep...
We provide an up-to-date quantitative synthesis of the evidence on the effect of unemployment on wel...