نتایج جستجو برای: unemployment and boredom

تعداد نتایج: 16829000  

2004
Peter Skott

This paper shows that the existence and persistence of ‘overeducation’ can be explained by an extension of the efficiency wage model. When calibrated to fit the amounts of overeducation found in most empirical studies, the model implies that both the relative wage and the relative employment rate of high-skill workers depend inversely on aggregate economic activity. Keeping aggregate employment...

2013
Italo A. Gutierrez

The effect of unemployment benefits (UB) on the behavior of unemployed individuals has been extensively studied in the literature. In contrast, we still know little about how UB affect the behavior of employed workers. This paper aims at filling this gap, using job-to-job (JTJ) transitions as the main outcome of analysis. The theoretical framework developed in the paper indicates that UB should...

Journal: :Social science & medicine 2015
Patricia O'Campo Agnes Molnar Edwin Ng Emilie Renahy Christiane Mitchell Ketan Shankardass Alexander St John Clare Bambra Carles Muntaner

The recent global recession and concurrent rise in job loss makes unemployment insurance (UI) increasingly important to smooth patterns of consumption and keep households from experiencing extreme material poverty. In this paper, we undertake a realist review to produce a critical understanding of how and why UI policies impact on poverty and health in different welfare state contexts between 2...

Journal: :Journal of health psychology 2015
Amanda C Crockett Samantha K Myhre Paul D Rokke

Emotional eating is considered a risk factor for eating disorders and an important contributor to obesity and its associated health problems. It has been suggested that boredom may be an important contributor to overeating, but has received relatively little attention. A sample of 552 college students was surveyed. Linear regression analyses found that proneness to boredom and difficulties in e...

Journal: :Behavior research methods 2013
Guy E Hawkins Babette Rae Keith V Nesbitt Scott D Brown

Many psychological experiments require participants to complete lots of trials in a monotonous task, which often induces boredom. An increasingly popular approach to alleviate such boredom is to incorporate gamelike features into standard experimental tasks. Games are assumed to be interesting and, hence, motivating, and better motivated participants might produce better data (with fewer lapses...

Journal: :Acta psychologica 1981
J F O'Hanlon

2016
Alycia Chin Amanda Markey Saurabh Bhargava Karim S. Kassam George Loewenstein

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