It is well documented that the self-employed experience higher levels of happiness than waged employees even when their incomes are lower. Given the UK government’s asymmetric treatment of waged workers and the self-employed, we use a unique Covid-19 period data set which covers the months leading up to the March lockdown and the months just after to assess three aspects of the Covid-19 crisis on the self-employed: hours of work reductions, the associated income reductions and the effects of both on subjective well-being. Our findings show the large and disproportionate reductions in hours and income for the self-employed directly contributed to a deterioration in their levels of subjective well-being compared to waged workers. It ap...
This paper shared the compared results on the psychological wellbeing and work-related quality of li...
PurposeThe authors track the well-being of individuals across five European countries during the cou...
This paper investigates whether the female self-employed are more affected by the COVID- 19 crisis t...
The experience of the self-employed since the onset of the COVID-19 public health emergency has emer...
We examine how the earnings, time use, and subjective wellbeing of different social groups changed a...
We examine how the earnings, time use, and subjective wellbeing of different social groups changed a...
Many countries around the world instituted a ‘Lockdown’ in response to the novel Coronavirus Covid 1...
The potential impact of COVID-19 restrictions on worker well-being is currently unknown. In this stu...
Background: The COVID-19 pandemic has led to major economic disruptions. In March 2020, the UK imp...
The COVID-19 pandemic has affected the lives of billions around the globe. Yet, our un-derstanding o...
Abstract This study illustrates the loss of life satisfaction, and with it the psychological costs o...
Despite numerous studies that have demonstrated widening social inequalities during the COVID-19 pan...
The unprecedented shock to the UK economy inflicted by government measures to contain the Coronaviru...
Objectives The Covid-19 pandemic is hitting societies hard, and people living in disadvantaged circu...
ObjectivesThe Covid-19 pandemic is hitting societies hard, and people living in disadvantaged circum...
This paper shared the compared results on the psychological wellbeing and work-related quality of li...
PurposeThe authors track the well-being of individuals across five European countries during the cou...
This paper investigates whether the female self-employed are more affected by the COVID- 19 crisis t...
The experience of the self-employed since the onset of the COVID-19 public health emergency has emer...
We examine how the earnings, time use, and subjective wellbeing of different social groups changed a...
We examine how the earnings, time use, and subjective wellbeing of different social groups changed a...
Many countries around the world instituted a ‘Lockdown’ in response to the novel Coronavirus Covid 1...
The potential impact of COVID-19 restrictions on worker well-being is currently unknown. In this stu...
Background: The COVID-19 pandemic has led to major economic disruptions. In March 2020, the UK imp...
The COVID-19 pandemic has affected the lives of billions around the globe. Yet, our un-derstanding o...
Abstract This study illustrates the loss of life satisfaction, and with it the psychological costs o...
Despite numerous studies that have demonstrated widening social inequalities during the COVID-19 pan...
The unprecedented shock to the UK economy inflicted by government measures to contain the Coronaviru...
Objectives The Covid-19 pandemic is hitting societies hard, and people living in disadvantaged circu...
ObjectivesThe Covid-19 pandemic is hitting societies hard, and people living in disadvantaged circum...
This paper shared the compared results on the psychological wellbeing and work-related quality of li...
PurposeThe authors track the well-being of individuals across five European countries during the cou...
This paper investigates whether the female self-employed are more affected by the COVID- 19 crisis t...