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References for Labor market policies, unemployment, and identity
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Further reading
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Key references
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Hetschko, C., Knabe, A., Schöb, R. "Changing identity: Retiring from
unemployment" Economic Journal 124:575 (2014): 149−166. Key reference: [1]
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Clark, A. E., Oswald, A. J. "Unhappiness and unemployment" Economic Journal 104:424 (1994): 648–659. Key reference: [2]
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Knabe, A., Rätzel, S., Schöb, R., Weimann, J. "Dissatisfied with life but having a good
day: Time-use and well-being of the unemployed" Economic Journal 120:547 (2010): 867–889. Key reference: [3]
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Schöb, R. "Unemployment and identity" CESifo Economic Studies 59:1 (2013): 149−180. Key reference: [4]
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Jahoda, M. "Work, employment, and unemployment:
Values, theories, and approaches in social research" American Psychologist 36:2 (1981): 184–191. Key reference: [5]
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Price, R. H., Friedland, D. S., Vinokur, A. D. "Job loss: Hard times and eroded
identity" In: Harvey, J. H. (ed). Perspectives on Loss: A Sourcebook. Philadelphia, PA: Taylor & Francis, 1998. Key reference: [6]
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Knabe, A., Rätzel, S. "Quantifying the psychological costs of
unemployment: The role of permanent income" Applied Economics 43:21 (2011): 2751–2763. Key reference: [7]
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Akerlof, G. A., Kranton, R. E. "Economics and identity" Quarterly Journal of Economics 115:3 (2000): 715–753. Key reference: [8]
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Waters, L. E., Moore, K. A. "Coping with economic deprivation during
unemployment" Journal of Economic Psychology 22:4 (2001): 461–482. Key reference: [9]
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Chadi, A. "Employed but still unhappy? On the
relevance of the social work norm" Schmollers Jahrbuch 132:1 (2012): 1–26. Key reference: [10]
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Wulfgramm, M. "Can activating labour market policy offset
the detrimental life satisfaction effect of unemployment?" Socio-Economic Review 9:3 (2011): 477–501. Key reference: [11]
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Chadi, A., Hetschko, C. "Flexibilization without hesitation?
Temporary contracts and job satisfaction" Oxford Economic Papers 68:1 (2016): 217–237. Key reference: [12]
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Green, F. "Unpacking the misery multiplier: How
employability modifies the impacts of unemployment and job insecurity on life satisfaction
and mental health" Journal of Health Economics 30:2 (2011): 265–276. Key reference: [13]
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Hetschko, C., Knabe, A., Schöb, R. "Changing identity: Retiring from
unemployment" Economic Journal 124:575 (2014): 149−166.
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Additional References
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- Bruckmeier, K., Pauser, J., Walwei, U., Wiemers, J. Simulationsrechnungen zum Ausmaß der Nicht-Inanspruchnahme von Leistungen der Grundsicherung IAB Forschungsbericht No.5/2013, 2013.
- Chadi, A. "Regional unemployment and norm-induced effects on life satisfaction" Empirical Economics 46:3 (2014): 1111–1141.
- Chetty, R., Saez, E. "Teaching the tax code: Earnings responses to an experiment with EITC recipients" American Economic Journal: Applied Economics 5:1 (2013): 1–31.
- Clark, A. E. "Unemployment as a social norm: Psychological evidence from panel data" Journal of Labor Economics 21:2 (2003): 323–351.
- Diener, E., Kahneman, D., Arora, R., Harter, J., Tov, W. "Income’s differential influence on judgments of life versus affective well-being" In: Diener, E. (ed). Assessing Well-Being: The Collected Works of Ed Diener. New York: Springer Science and Business Media, 2009.
- Feist, H., Schöb, R. "Workfare in Germany and the problem of vertical fiscal externalities" Finanzarchiv 55:4 (1998): 461–480.
- Frick, J. R., Groh-Samberg, O. To Claim or Not to Claim: Estimating Non-Take-Up of Social Assistance in Germany and the Role of Measurement Error SOEPpapers on Multidisciplinary Panel Data Research No.53, 2007.
- Geerdsen, L. P. "Is there a threat effect of labour market programmes? A study of ALMP in the Danish UI system" Economic Journal 116:513 (2006): 738−750.
- Hamilton, V. L., Hoffman, W. S., Broman, C. L., Rauma, D. "Unemployment, distress, and coping: A panel study of autoworkers" Journal of Personality and Social Psychology 65:2 (1993): 234−247.
- Hogg, M. A., Terry, D. J., White, K. M. "A tale of two theories: A critical comparison of identity theory with social identity theory" Social Psychology Quarterly 58:4 (1995): 255–269.
- Hohmeyer, K., Wolff, J. "A fistful of euros: Is the German one-euro job workfare scheme effective for participants?" International Journal of Social Welfare 21:2 (2012): 174–185.
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- Jahoda, M. Employment and Unemployment. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1982.
- Kahneman, D., Deaton, A. "High income improves evaluation of life but not emotional well-being" Proceedings of the National Academy of the Sciences 107:38 (2010).
- Kelvin, P., Jarrett, J. E. Unemployment: Its Social Psychological Effects. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1985.
- Knabe, A., Schöb, R., Weimann, J. "Partnership, gender and the well-being cost of unemployment" Social Indicators Research (Forthcoming).
- Knabe, A., Schöb, R., Weimann, J. The Subjective Well-Being of Workfare Participants: Insights from a Day Reconstruction Survey CESifo Working Paper No.5396, 2015.
- Korpi, T. "Is utility related to employment status? Employment, unemployment, labor market policies and subjective well-being among Swedish youth" Labour Economics 4:2 (1997): 125–147.
- Koszegi, B., Rabin, M. "Choices, situations, and happiness" Journal of Public Economics 92:8–9 (2008): 1821–1832.
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- Krueger, A. B., Mueller, A. I. "The lot of the unemployed: A time use perspective" Journal of the European Economic Association 10:4 (2012): 765–794.
- Krug, G. Paradoxe Wirkung von Niedriglohnzuschüssen. Zum Einfluss der Reziprozitätsnorm auf die Stabilität finanziell geförderter Beschäftigung. Bielefeld: Bertelsmann, 2009.
- Lee, W. S., Oguzoglu, U. "Income support and stigma effects for young Australians" Australian Economic Review 40:4 (2007): 369–384.
- Lucas, R. E., Clark, A. E., Georgellis, Y., Diener, E. "Unemployment alters the set point for life satisfaction" Psychological Science 15:1 (2004): 8–13.
- McKee-Ryan, F. M., Zhaoli, S., Wanberg, C. R., Kinicki, A. J. "Psychological and physical well-being during unemployment: A meta-analytic study" Journal of Applied Psychology 90:1 (2005): 53–76.
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