# Job security and employee well-being: Evidence from matched survey and register data

**Published:** 2010-03-05  
**Categories:** Andra publikationer, Publikationer  
**URL:** https://www.etla.fi/sv/publikationer/other-articles-515-en/

Labour Institute for Economic Research. Discussion Papers no. 262

We examine the effects of establishment- and industry-level labor market turnover on employees&#146; well-being. The linked employer-employee panel data contain both survey information on employees&#146; subjective well-being and comprehensive register-based information on job and worker flows. Labor market turbulence decreases well-being as experienced job satisfaction and satisfaction with job security are negatively related to the previous year&#146;s flows. We test for the existence of compensating wage differentials by explaining wages and job satisfaction with average uncertainties, measured by an indicator for a high moving average of past excessive turnover (churning) rate. The results are consistent with compensating wage differentials, since high uncertainty increases real wages, but has no effect on job satisfaction.

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**Kirjoittajat:** Böckerman, Petri - Ilmakunnas, Pekka - Johansson, Edvard

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