Scarring, Habituation and Job Flexibility: Work Histories in Secure and Insecure Employment
Survey
HILDA
Date Issued
2009-02
Pages
26
Keywords
Scarring
Habituation
Life satisfaction
Unemployment
Abstract
Increases in the use of flexible employment contracts create more frequent transitions between unemployment and employment. This paper analyses the impact of cumulative unemployment experiences on the life satisfaction of Australian male workers in flexible employment. Using panel data techniques, it was found that permanent contract workers were scarred by previous unemployment. This contrasted
with flexible contract workers who seem habituated to the effects of past unemployment. Social norming effects were evident for permanent workers, unemployment
scarred deeper when it was less of a general norm, this was not the case for casual
workers. Flexible contract workers' habituation to past unemployment and lack of
social norming could contribute to the process of social exclusion.
with flexible contract workers who seem habituated to the effects of past unemployment. Social norming effects were evident for permanent workers, unemployment
scarred deeper when it was less of a general norm, this was not the case for casual
workers. Flexible contract workers' habituation to past unemployment and lack of
social norming could contribute to the process of social exclusion.
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Reports and technical papers
