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CORRELATES OF HAPPINESS Situational correlates of happiness Individual circumstances Institutional environment Work conditions Job security
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Job security, tenure
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List of Publications on this Subject

Authors Title / Source Year Grunow, M. Reference-Dependent Effects of Unemployment on Mental Well-Being.
IFV,Volkswirtschaftliche Diskussionsreihe, 2014, Nr. 323, Augsburg, Germany
2014
Caria, S.A.; Falco, P. Does the Risk of Poverty Reduce Happiness?
Centro Studi D'agliano Development Studies, Working Paper, 2012, No. 636, Oxford, UK
2013
Hetschko, C.; Knabe, A.; Schöb, R. Looking Back in Anger? Retirement and Unemployment Scarring.
Econstor Working Paper, 2014, No. 11, Berlin, Germany
2014
VanderMeer, P.H.; Wielers, R. What Makes Workers Happy?
Applied Economics, 2013, Vol. 45, 357 - 368
2013
Hetschko, C. On the Misery of losing Self-employment.
ECONSTOR Working Paper, 2014, No. 2014/26, 1 - 37, Berlin, Germany
2014
Carr, E.; Chung, H. Employment Insecurity and Life Satisfaction: The moderating Influence of Labour Market Policies across Europe.
Journal of European Social Policy, 2014, Vol. 24, 383 - 399
2014
Inanc, H. Unemployment, Temporary Work and Subjective Well-Being: Gendered Effect of Spousal Labour Market Insecurity in the United Kingdom.
OECD STATISTICS WORKING PAPER SERIES, 2016, Std/Doc 4, 1- 37
2016
Hazak, A Fixed-term Contracts - a Turnoff for R & D Employees
Working Paper, 2017, Department of Economics and Finance, TUT, Tallinn, Estonia
2017
Ciairano, S.; Rabaglietti, E.; Roggero, A. Life Satisfaction, Sense of Coherence and Job Precariousness in Italian Young Adults
Journal of Adult Development, 2010, Vol. 17, 177 - 189
2010
Helbling, L.; Kanji, S. Job Insecurity: Differential Effects of Subjective and Objective Measures on Life Satisfaction Trajectories of Workers Aged 27 - 30 in Germany
Social Indicators Research, 2018, Vol. 137, 1145 - 1162
2018
Sulemana, I.; Amponsah, E.N.; Bofah, R.O. Job Insecurity and Life Satisfaction in Ghana
Journal of Family and Economic Issues, 2019
2019
Hanappi, D.; Lipps, O. Job Insecurity and Parental Well-Being: The Role of Parenthood and Family Factors
Demographic Research, 2019, Vol. 40, 895-932
2019
Dawson, C.; Hopkins, B.; Veliziotis, M. Temporary Employment, Job Satisfaction and Subjective Well-Being
Economic and Industrial Democracy, 2017, Vol. 38, 69 - 98
2017
Piper, A.T. Temps Dip Deeper: Temporary Employment and the Midlife Nadir in Human Well-Being
Working Paper, 2020, No. 15, Freie Universität Berlin, Fachbereich Wirtschaftswissenschaft, Berlin,
2020
Frijns, M. Determinants of Life Satisfaction. A Cross-Regional Comparison
PHD Dissertation, 2010, School of Buisiness, Maastricht University, Maastricht, The Netherlands
2010
Botha, F.; DeNew, J.P. COVID-19 Infections, Labour Market Shocks, and Subjective Well-Being
Working Paper, 2020, Nr. 14/20, Melbourne Institute. Melbourne, Australia
2020