Abstract
Given that unemployment is one of the main economic problems, policymakers debate the possible solutions. We contribute to this debate by analysing the general satisfaction of the unemployed in Spain and comparing it with that of the employed. To this end, we create a composite indicator of general satisfaction using responses in the European Community Household Panel (ECHP) (1994–2001) relating to specific satisfaction in different areas, work, financial, home and leisure time. We find that being unemployed has a significant and negative association with the general satisfaction of individuals and, in consequence, we conclude that the Spanish unemployment problem cannot be attributed, at least not entirely, to a lack of incentives for seeking work.
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Acknowledgements
We thank the Spanish Ministry of Science (project ECO2008–01297) and the Department of Science, Technology and University of the Regional Government of Aragon (reference number B094/09) for their financial support.
Notes
1Appendix 1 shows the results of the PCA analysis.