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Interest in unemployment compensation transcends disciplinary boundaries. Research on it deals with both the sources of relative generosity in national systems and the consequences of that generosity ...
health (SRH). Social spending on unemployment is used as a proxy for unemployment generosity . The results show that unemployment generosity is associated with reduced negative effects of unemployment ...
in the amount of public resources they devote to assisting the unemployed. This article puts forward a theory of cross-national policy differences, using indicators of unemployment benefit generosity and active ...
understand variation between as well as change of welfare states. The purpose of this paper is to investigate how these three indicators statistically relate to each other, using data on unemployment cash ...
and the 2000s. In the light of changing poverty risks among the unemployed, the contribution of policy changes is assessed using individual-level data on household incomes. The results indicate ...
-being. Using data from the European Social Survey, this article shows that the generosity of unemployment benefits makes a difference to the subjective well-being of employed individuals, especially those ...
and generosity of sickness benefits. However, they find no significant relationship between the duration or generosity of sick leave and economic indicators such as per capita GDP, unemployment rates, or national ...
in Southern European, Continental European, Anglo‐Saxon, and Nordic clusters. The indicators are also used to analyse the interplay between these schemes and unemployment insurance/assistance in these clusters. ...
generosity of social policies obscures more than it reveals about the mechanisms through which the state can shape how individuals experience spells of unemployment . Social support regimes for the unemployed ...
levels of perceived technostress. Furthermore, we find that–on average–levels of perceived technostress are lower in countries with a more generous unemployment insurance system, indicating that workers ...
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