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Informal Employment and Subjective Well-being in Europe: Evidence from the European Social Survey Data
2014
Comparative Southeast European Studies
Work constitutes one of the main spheres of human life . Hence, a person's perception of work, or a type of job in particular, may affect their subjective well-being. The absence of any written labour contract, also known as "informal employment", leads to uncertain prospects and an unstable low income situation, resulting in low job satisfaction. This paper attempts to reveal the impact of informal employment on subjective well-being in European countries by examining the differences between
doi:10.1515/soeu-2014-620403
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