This paper investigates the association of life satisfaction and self-employment experience. Using a large longitudinal dataset from the Understanding Society survey over the period 2009–2019, the paper examines how the allocation of time to wage- or self-employment affects individual life satisfaction. We argue that the typical dichotomous wage-employee/self-employed variable does not fully explain the association over time. Instead, when we measure self-employment experience over time, we identify significant variations. We examine the effects of self-employment experience on overall satisfaction and on a composite life satisfaction metric which combines the satisfaction with job, income, leisure, and health. We find that overall self-emp...
After a brief discussioti of the nature and importance of work, this article reviews empirical resea...
The relationship between job satisfaction and life satisfaction has been heavily researched over the...
This paper studies the effect of both retirement and unemployment on life satisfaction, using subjec...
This paper investigates the association of life satisfaction and self-employment experience. Using a...
The notion that self-employed individuals are more satisfied with their jobs than wage-employees has...
In this research, we investigate whether a positive relationship between life satisfaction and self-...
Despite lower incomes, the self-employed consistently report higher satisfaction with their jobs. Bu...
The aim of this study is to provide an explanation for the finding in earlier studies that the self-...
This paper studies the impact of the transition from salaried employment to self-employment on job s...
Although the self-employment rate is high in many developing countries, the job quality of self empl...
Recent studies showed that self-employment impacts individual happiness either positively or negativ...
Using British longitudinal data, we investigate whether individuals enjoy a permanent boost in their...
Using British longitudinal data, we investigate whether individuals enjoy a permanent boost in their...
Despite lower incomes, the self-employed consistently report higher satisfaction with their jobs. Bu...
While life satisfaction has been identified as an important predictor of occupational success, the q...
After a brief discussioti of the nature and importance of work, this article reviews empirical resea...
The relationship between job satisfaction and life satisfaction has been heavily researched over the...
This paper studies the effect of both retirement and unemployment on life satisfaction, using subjec...
This paper investigates the association of life satisfaction and self-employment experience. Using a...
The notion that self-employed individuals are more satisfied with their jobs than wage-employees has...
In this research, we investigate whether a positive relationship between life satisfaction and self-...
Despite lower incomes, the self-employed consistently report higher satisfaction with their jobs. Bu...
The aim of this study is to provide an explanation for the finding in earlier studies that the self-...
This paper studies the impact of the transition from salaried employment to self-employment on job s...
Although the self-employment rate is high in many developing countries, the job quality of self empl...
Recent studies showed that self-employment impacts individual happiness either positively or negativ...
Using British longitudinal data, we investigate whether individuals enjoy a permanent boost in their...
Using British longitudinal data, we investigate whether individuals enjoy a permanent boost in their...
Despite lower incomes, the self-employed consistently report higher satisfaction with their jobs. Bu...
While life satisfaction has been identified as an important predictor of occupational success, the q...
After a brief discussioti of the nature and importance of work, this article reviews empirical resea...
The relationship between job satisfaction and life satisfaction has been heavily researched over the...
This paper studies the effect of both retirement and unemployment on life satisfaction, using subjec...