The Lasting Well-being Effects of Early Adulthood Macroeconomic Crises
Hovi, Matti (2020)
Hovi, Matti
Tampere University
2020
Johtamisen ja talouden tiedekunta - Faculty of Management and Business
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https://urn.fi/URN:ISBN:978-952-03-1604-4
https://urn.fi/URN:ISBN:978-952-03-1604-4
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This paper studies the effects of macroeconomic crises experienced in early adulthood on subjective well-being later in life. Using repeated cross sectional survey data of over 100 000 individuals from 38 countries around the world combined with historical data on macroeconomic circumstances, I find that having experienced a macroeconomic crisis at ages 18 to 25 is detrimental to subjective well-being. This result is in line with earlier literature that focuses on other individual-level outcomes. However, the analysis presented in this paper reveals that outcomes related to individual’s earnings, employment status, family life, and religion cannot fully explain the lasting effect of a macroeconomic crises on well-being. Results on heterogeneous responses show that the negative effect is largest for females and for individuals with low educational attainment.