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References for Unemployment and happiness
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Further reading
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Key references
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Akerlof, G., Shiller, R. Animal Spirits. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 2010. Key reference: [1]
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Wulfgramm, M. "Life satisfaction effects of
unemployment in Europe: The moderating influence of labour market policy" Journal of European Social
Policy 24:3 (2014): 258–272. Key reference: [2]
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Helliwell, J. F., Huang, H. "New measures of the costs of
unemployment: Evidence from the subjective well-being of 3.3 million
Americans" Economic Inquiry 52:4 (2014): 1485–1502. Key reference: [3]
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Mullainathan, S., Shafir, E. Scarcity: Why Having Too Little
Means So Much. New York: Times Books, 2013. Key reference: [4]
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Winkelmann, L., Winkelmann, R. "Why are the unemployed so unhappy?
Evidence from panel data" Economica 65:257 (1998): 1–15. Key reference: [5]
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Winkelmann, R. "Unemployment, social capital, and
subjective well-being" Journal of Happiness
Studies 10:4 (2009): 421–430. Key reference: [6]
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Gielen, A. C., van Ours, J. C. "Unhappiness and job finding" Economica 81:323 (2014): 544–565. Key reference: [7]
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Clark, A. "Unemployment as a social norm:
Psychological evidence from panel data" Journal of Labor Economics 21:2 (2003): 323–350. Key reference: [8]
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Lalive, R., Stutzer, A. "The role of social work norms in
job searching and subjective well-being" Journal of the European Economic
Association 2:4 (2004): 696–719. Key reference: [9]
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Hetschko, C., Knabe, A., Schöb, R. "Changing identity: Retiring from
unemployment" Economic Journal 124:575 (2014): 149–166. Key reference: [10]
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van Hoorn, A., Maseland, R. "Does a Protestant work ethic exist?
Evidence from the well-being effect of unemployment" Journal of Economic Behavior
& Organization 91:C (2013): 1–12. Key reference: [11]
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Knabe, A., Ratzel, 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: [12]
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Boyce, C. J., Wood, A., Brown, G. "The dark side of conscientiousness:
Conscientious people experience greater drops in life satisfaction following
unemployment" Journal of Research in
Personality 44:4 (2010): 535–539. Key reference: [13]
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Akerlof, G., Shiller, R. Animal Spirits. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 2010.