2011
DOI: 10.2139/ssrn.1932596
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Changing Identity: Retiring from Unemployment

Abstract: SOEPpapers on Multidisciplinary Panel Data Research at DIW Berlin This series presents research findings based either directly on data from the German SocioEconomic Panel Study (SOEP) or using SOEP data as part of an internationally comparable data set (e.g. CNEF, ECHP, LIS, LWS, CHER/PACO). SOEP is a truly multidisciplinary household panel study covering a wide range of social and behavioral sciences:

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“…This suggests that the social work norm is weakened if unemployment becomes a social normality (Clark 2003;Shields and Price 2005;Shields et al 2009;Powdthavee 2007;Clark et al 2010), though the social norm effect may not be generated by unemployment per se but be induced by becoming dependent on welfare (see Chadi 2011). Hetschko et al (2014) show that when unemployed people retire, their life satisfaction increases. Since their objective life circumstances remain practically unaffected by this transition, they conclude that the happiness increase has to be attributed to the fact that moving from unemployment to retirement changes a person's social category and allows the non-employed to move from norm deviance to norm conformity.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This suggests that the social work norm is weakened if unemployment becomes a social normality (Clark 2003;Shields and Price 2005;Shields et al 2009;Powdthavee 2007;Clark et al 2010), though the social norm effect may not be generated by unemployment per se but be induced by becoming dependent on welfare (see Chadi 2011). Hetschko et al (2014) show that when unemployed people retire, their life satisfaction increases. Since their objective life circumstances remain practically unaffected by this transition, they conclude that the happiness increase has to be attributed to the fact that moving from unemployment to retirement changes a person's social category and allows the non-employed to move from norm deviance to norm conformity.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The main hypothesis tested in Hetschko et al (2011) is that, since the unemployed give up the aspiration of having a job when entering retirement, the subsequent change in the relevant social norm causes the life satisfaction of an unemployed person to rise upon retirement; after retirement, they can comply with their new social category's norm after retirement, i.e. they are not supposed to work anymore.…”
Section: Retiring From Unemploymentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Unemployed men and women, in particular those with prior unemployment experiences, benefit substantially when they can leave unemployment and become retirees. Source: Hetschko et al (2011), …”
Section: Retiring From Unemploymentmentioning
confidence: 99%
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