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Life satisfaction and self-employment in different types of occupations

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  • Jolanda Hessels
  • Efstratia Arampatzi
  • Peter van der Zwan
  • Martijn Burger

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In this research, we investigate whether a positive relationship between life satisfaction and self-employment (versus paid employment) exists while simultaneously considering two occupational dimensions: white-collar versus blue-collar work and high-skilled versus low-skilled work. Using Eurobarometer data for a large number of European countries (2008–2012), our findings confirm that self-employed workers are more satisfied with their lives than paid employees are. A life satisfaction premium is also found when the self-employed and paid employees are compared within similar occupations in terms of collar type and skill level. Finally, self-employment can help to overcome low life satisfaction scores associated with blue-collar and low-skilled work.

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  • Jolanda Hessels & Efstratia Arampatzi & Peter van der Zwan & Martijn Burger, 2018. "Life satisfaction and self-employment in different types of occupations," Applied Economics Letters, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 25(11), pages 734-740, June.
  • Handle: RePEc:taf:apeclt:v:25:y:2018:i:11:p:734-740
    DOI: 10.1080/13504851.2017.1361003
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