Arbeitspapier
How job changes affect people's lives: Evidence from subjective well-being data
For representative German panel data, we document that voluntary job switching is associated with higher levels of life satisfaction, though only for some time, whereas forced job changes do not affect life satisfaction clearly. Using plant closures as an exogenous trigger of switching to a new employer, we find that job mobility turns out to be harmful for satisfaction with family life. By investigating people's lives beyond their workplaces, our study complements research on the well-being impact of labour mobility, suggesting some positive welfare effects of flexible labour markets, but also a previously undocumented potential for negative implications.
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Englisch
- Bibliographic citation
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Series: SOEPpapers on Multidisciplinary Panel Data Research ; No. 747
- Classification
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Wirtschaft
Measurement and Analysis of Poverty
Safety; Job Satisfaction; Related Public Policy
Geographic Labor Mobility; Immigrant Workers
Labor Turnover; Vacancies; Layoffs
- Subject
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life satisfaction
satisfaction with family life
job changes
honeymoon-hangover effect
employment protection legislation
- Event
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Geistige Schöpfung
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Chadi, Adrian
Hetschkeo, Clemens
- Event
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Veröffentlichung
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Deutsches Institut für Wirtschaftsforschung (DIW)
- (where)
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Berlin
- (when)
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2015
- Handle
- Last update
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10.03.2025, 11:44 AM CET
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Object type
- Arbeitspapier
Associated
- Chadi, Adrian
- Hetschkeo, Clemens
- Deutsches Institut für Wirtschaftsforschung (DIW)
Time of origin
- 2015