Life Satisfaction of Employees, Labour Market Tightness and Matching Efficiency

24 Pages Posted: 24 Feb 2020 Last revised: 6 May 2025

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Pablo de Pedraza

University of Salamanca

Martin Guzi

Masaryk University - Department of Public Economics; Central European Labour Studies Institute (CELSI); IZA Institute of Labor Economics; Charles University in Prague - CERGE-EI

K. G. Tijdens

University of Amsterdam - Amsterdam Institute for Advanced Labour Studies (AIAS); Erasmus University Rotterdam (EUR) - Faculty of Social Sciences

Abstract

Di Tella et al. (2001) show that temporary fluctuations in life satisfaction (LS) are correlated with macroeconomic circumstances such as gross domestic product, unemployment, and inflation. In this paper, we bring attention to labour market measures from search and matching models (Pissarides 2000). Our analysis follows the two-stage estimation strategy used in Di Tella et al. (2001) to explore sectoral unemployment levels, labour market tightness, and matching efficiency as LS determinants. In the first stage, we use a large sample of individual data collected from a continuous web survey during the 2007-2014 period in the Netherlands to obtain regression-adjusted measures of LS by quarter and economic sector. In the second-stage, we regress LS measures against the unemployment level, labour market tightness, and matching efficiency. Our results are threefold. First, the negative link between unemployment and an employee's LS is confirmed at the sectoral level. Second, labour market tightness, measured as the number of vacancies per job-seeker rather than the number of vacancies per unemployed, is shown to be relevant to the LS of workers. Third, labour market matching efficiency affects the LS of workers differently when they are less satisfied with their job and in temporary employment. No evidence of this relationship has been documented before Our results give support to government interventions aimed at activating demand for labour, improving the matching of job-seekers to vacant jobs, and reducing information frictions by supporting match-making technologies.

Keywords: tightness, matching efficiency, life satisfaction, unemployment

JEL Classification: E24, J21

Suggested Citation

de Pedraza, Pablo and Guzi, Martin and Tijdens, Kea Gartje, Life Satisfaction of Employees, Labour Market Tightness and Matching Efficiency. IZA Discussion Paper No. 12961, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=3542630

Pablo De Pedraza (Contact Author)

University of Salamanca

Campus Miguel de Unamuno
ES-37007 Salamanca, Salamanca 23007
Spain

Martin Guzi

Masaryk University - Department of Public Economics ( email )

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Czech Republic

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Charles University in Prague - CERGE-EI ( email )

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Kea Gartje Tijdens

University of Amsterdam - Amsterdam Institute for Advanced Labour Studies (AIAS) ( email )

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Netherlands

Erasmus University Rotterdam (EUR) - Faculty of Social Sciences ( email )

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