Wellbeing at Work and the Great Recession: The Effect of Others’ Unemployment

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Cristina Borra
Francisco Gómez-García
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[1] University of Seville,Facultad de Ciencias Económicas y Empresariales
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Job satisfaction; Unemployment rate; Relative position; Job insecurity; Spain; Great recession; I31; J28; E24;
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The recent recession has generated a tremendous increase in unemployment rates in Spain. In this paper we use a very rich repeated cross-section dataset on workers’ job conditions, together with regional unemployment rates, to investigate whether peers’ unemployment affects individuals’ job satisfaction. We find that, once perceived job stability is controlled for, peers’ unemployment shows a positive effect on individuals’ wellbeing at work, greater and more precisely estimated for men and private-sector workers. The impact is highly non-linear and the greatest effect is found for unemployment rates exceeding 10 %. Interestingly, the results are robust to controlling for workforce selection.
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