Revisiting the neoclassical theory of labour supply - Disutility of labour, working hours, and happiness
Otto von Guericke University of Magdeburg
Otto-von-Guericke-University Magdeburg - Magdeburg
2009
28 p.
labour supply ; quality of life ; statistics ; well being ; working time
FEMM Working Paper
5
Working time and leave
English
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"In empirical analyses, employment status has a substantial influence on individual wellbeing. People without work are consistently less happy, even after controlling for income. This result seems to contradict the standard theory assumption of labour disutility. In this paper, we analyze the impact of working time on happiness. The results show distinct positive utility effects caused by employment and working time. Happiness correlates positively with hours worked. However, there is an inverse U-shaped correlation – excessive hours reverse the relationship. Additionally, the results show the importance of exogenously given deviations of working time from the individually preferred labour supply. These discrepancies reduce well-being and counterbalance the positive effects of work."
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