Are There Regional Variations in the Psychological Cost of Unemployment in South Africa?

Type Working Paper
Title Are There Regional Variations in the Psychological Cost of Unemployment in South Africa?
Author(s)
Publication (Day/Month/Year) 2004
URL https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Nattavudh_Powdthavee/publication/225341530_Are_There_Regional_V​ariations_in_the_Psychological_Cost_of_Unemployment_in_South_Africa/links/02e7e525325214ca52000000.p​df
Abstract
Are certain groups of unemployed individuals hurt less by unemployment than others?
This paper is an attempt to test the hypothesis that non-pecuniary costs of
unemployment may vary between societies with different unemployment rates. Using
cross-sectional data from the SALDRU93 survey, we show that individuals’ reported
well-being levels are inversely related to unemployment for South African adults as to
be expected in richer countries. Reported well-being levels are shown to be
associated negatively with regional unemployment rates for the employed. However,
unemployment appears to hurt less for the individual if unemployment rates in the
society are high. (99 words).

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