Unhappy Development : Dissatisfaction with Life on the Eve of the Arab Spring

Autor: Arampatzi, Efstratia, Burger, Martijn, Ianchovichina, Elena, Röhricht, Tina, Veenhoven, Ruut
Jazyk: angličtina
Rok vydání: 2015
Předmět:
SOCIAL UPHEAVAL
MIGRANT
ECONOMIC GROWTH
EMPLOYMENT GROWTH
EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES
JOB
YOUTH UNEMPLOYMENT RATES
JOB OPPORTUNITIES
YOUNG PEOPLE
DRIVERS
LEVEL OF DEVELOPMENT
EMPLOYMENT
POLICY MAKERS
POPULATION
HIGH UNEMPLOYMENT
NATIONAL LEVEL
UNEMPLOYMENT
JOB MARKET
NUMBER OF CHILDREN
FOREIGN POLICY
RULE OF LAW
WOMEN
WORKERS
POLITICAL SCIENTISTS
JOBS
INFORMAL SECTOR
DEPRESSION
PERSISTENT UNEMPLOYMENT
PUBLIC SECTOR JOBS
BULLETIN
OLD AGE
SOCIAL UNREST
BASIC NEEDS
ADULT POPULATION
LIVING STANDARDS
PERSONAL HEALTH
POLITICAL SUPPORT
POLICY DISCUSSIONS
STUDENTS
WORKER
DEMOCRACY
PUBLIC SERVICES
INDIVIDUAL CHOICES
UNEMPLOYED
REGULATORY FRAMEWORKS
SANITATION
SOCIAL SCIENCES
PUBLIC EDUCATION
JOB STATUS
ECONOMIC OPPORTUNITIES
HUMAN NEEDS
DOMESTIC MARKETS
PROGRESS
MODERNIZATION
LABOR MARKET
NATURAL RESOURCE
MORTALITY
LABOR MARKET CONDITIONS
DRINKING WATER
WORKSHOP
EDUCATIONAL QUALIFICATIONS
DEVELOPMENT POLICY
EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT
POLICY IMPLICATIONS
YOUTH UNEMPLOYMENT
HUMAN RIGHTS
MATERNAL MORTALITY
LEVEL OF EDUCATION
QUALITY SERVICES
LIVING CONDITIONS
POLITICAL INSTABILITY
ECONOMIC JUSTICE
CROSS-SECTIONAL DATA
SOCIAL POLICY
MILLENNIUM DEVELOPMENT GOALS
GOVERNMENT SUPPORT
ECONOMIC PROGRESS
OWNERSHIP STRUCTURES
PAID MATERNITY
EMPLOYEE
EMPLOYMENT STATUS
JOB INSECURITY
DEVELOPMENT GOALS
ELEMENTARY EDUCATION
CITIZENS
EARNINGS GROWTH
HUMAN DEVELOPMENT
MARRIAGE
COUNTRY-SPECIFIC FACTORS
POLICIES
POLICY
PUBLIC SECTOR EMPLOYMENT
HEALTH CARE
SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT
EMPLOYEES
PRIVATE SECTOR
RESPECT
FAMILY RELATIONSHIPS
GOOD GOVERNANCE
MIGRATION
SERVICE PROVISION
HOUSEHOLD INCOME
POLICY RESEARCH
DEVELOPING COUNTRIES
UNEMPLOYMENT RATES
QUALITY OF LIFE
SOCIAL CONDITIONS
LIMITED JOB OPPORTUNITIES
INEQUITIES
KNOWLEDGE
POLICY RESEARCH WORKING PAPER
LABOR
LABOR MARKETS
WORKFORCE
PERSONAL FREEDOM
MARITAL STATUS
PUBLIC EMPLOYMENT
LIFE
POLITICAL ACTION
EXOGENOUS VARIABLES
CHILD MORTALITY
Popis: Despite progress in economic and social development in the 2000s, there was an increasing dissatisfaction with life among the population of many developing Arab countries. At the end of the decade, these countries ranked among the least happy economies in the world—a situation that fits the so-called “unhappy development” paradox. The paradox is defined as declining levels of happiness at a time of moderate-to-rapid economic development. This paper empirically tests the strength of association of a range of objective and subjective factors with life evaluation in the Middle East and North Africa region in the years immediately preceding the Arab Spring uprisings (2009–10). The findings suggest a significant, negative association between life satisfaction levels in the region during this period and each of the main perceived reasons for the 2011 uprisings—dissatisfaction with the standard of living, poor labor market conditions, and corruption.
Databáze: OpenAIRE