Being Working Poor or Feeling Working Poor? The Role of Work Intensity and Job Stability for Subjective Poverty
Abstract
Low work intensity and high job instability are crucial micro-determinants of in-work poverty. Importantly, they might also affect subjective poverty in households that are above the poverty threshold. We contribute to the literature by studying the relationship between subjective and objective in-work poverty and how this relationship is affected by household members’ job characteristics. We use data from the 2014 wave of the Italian module of...
Paper Details
Title
Being Working Poor or Feeling Working Poor? The Role of Work Intensity and Job Stability for Subjective Poverty
Published Date
Sep 10, 2019
Journal
Volume
147
Issue
3
Pages
781 - 803
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