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Unemployment and Psychological Well-Being


Nick Carroll


Australian National University; Government of Western Australia - Labour Market Strategies Group


Economic Record, Vol. 83, No. 262, pp. 287-302, September 2007

Abstract:     
Who records the largest drops in life satisfaction when they move into unemployment? Do men experience a larger drop in life satisfaction? Do Australians and Americans record a larger drop than Europeans? Using panel data, this paper finds that the unemployed in Australia report lower life satisfaction than observationally equivalent employed people (holding current income constant). Being unemployed is estimated to be equivalent to the loss of $A42 100 annual income for men and even more for women. It is found that unemployment is less painful for men in Australia than for men in Germany and the UK.

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Date posted: September 18, 2007  

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Carroll, Nick, Unemployment and Psychological Well-Being. Economic Record, Vol. 83, No. 262, pp. 287-302, September 2007. Available at SSRN: http://ssrn.com/abstract=1014704 or http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1475-4932.2007.00415.x

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Nick Carroll (Contact Author)
Australian National University ( email )
Canberra, Australian Capital Territory
Australia
Government of Western Australia - Labour Market Strategies Group ( email )
Department of Employment and Workplace Relations
GPO Box 9879
Canberra, ACT 2601
Australia
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