Subjective Well-Being Approach to Valuing Unemployment: Direct and Indirect Cost
The study presents a subjective well-being approach to estimating the direct and indirect cost of unemployment. Using a combined dataset from the World Values Survey and the World Development Indicators, the study finds that the indirect cost of unemployment is about twice the size of the direct cos...
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ph-ateneo-arc.economics-faculty-pubs-10552020-06-09T08:26:46Z Subjective Well-Being Approach to Valuing Unemployment: Direct and Indirect Cost Beja, Edsel L, Jr The study presents a subjective well-being approach to estimating the direct and indirect cost of unemployment. Using a combined dataset from the World Values Survey and the World Development Indicators, the study finds that the indirect cost of unemployment is about twice the size of the direct cost of unemployment. The overall estimate for the cost of unemployment turns out to be 1.5 income quintiles change in income. The finding of the study not only confirms a high price to pay for not working out the unemployment problem but also highlights the importance of public policy that seeks to guarantee employment and provide social protection for the unemployed. 2019-01-01T08:00:00Z text https://archium.ateneo.edu/economics-faculty-pubs/56 https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s42413-019-00053-7 Economics Department Faculty Publications Archīum Ateneo Subjective well-being Unemployment Valuation Economics |
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The study presents a subjective well-being approach to estimating the direct and indirect cost of unemployment. Using a combined dataset from the World Values Survey and the World Development Indicators, the study finds that the indirect cost of unemployment is about twice the size of the direct cost of unemployment. The overall estimate for the cost of unemployment turns out to be 1.5 income quintiles change in income. The finding of the study not only confirms a high price to pay for not working out the unemployment problem but also highlights the importance of public policy that seeks to guarantee employment and provide social protection for the unemployed. |
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Subjective Well-Being Approach to Valuing Unemployment: Direct and Indirect Cost |
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