Labour Market Policy and its Effects on Subjective Well-Being and Reemployment Stability in Europe
Veröffentlichungsdatum
2014-06-04
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Gutachter
Zusammenfassung
This dissertation analyses the effects of labour market policy on subjective well-being and social inclusion of the unemployed as well as employment stability once the unemployment spell is finished. In the first research stage, the treatment effect of participation in the German work creation scheme One-Euro-Jobs on life satisfaction and perceptions of social inclusion are studied using microeconometric panel methods. It is shown that active labour market policy (ALMP) measures can moderate the social exclusion of long-term unemployed and can thus foster their subjective well-being. However, ALMP cannot fully substitute the psychosocial functions of regular employment. In the second research stage, multilevel as well duration analyses show how country differences in well-being of the unemployed and their reemployment stability can be traced back to national differences in labour market policy. Especially the generosity of unemployment benefits is strongly and positively associated with reemployment stability and subjective well-being of the unemployed in Europe.
Schlagwörter
labour market policy
;
subjective well-being
;
reemployment stability
;
Europe
;
unemployment benefits
;
unemployment
;
social inclusion
;
job quality
;
active labour market policy
;
one-euro-jobs
;
treatment effects
;
duration analysis
;
multi-level analysis
;
ALMP
Institution
Fachbereich
Dokumenttyp
Dissertation
Zweitveröffentlichung
Nein
Sprache
Englisch
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