Browsing by Author "Bender, Keith A."
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Item Educational mismatch and retirement(2017-07-04) Bender, Keith A.; Heywood, John S.; University of Aberdeen.Economics; University of Aberdeen.Centre for Labour Market Research (CeLMR)Item Educational mismatch and self-employment(2013-06) Bender, Keith A.; Roche, Kristen; University of Aberdeen.EconomicsItem Educational mismatch and the careers of scientists(2011-07) Bender, Keith A.; Heywood, John S.; University of Aberdeen.EconomicsItem Educational mismatch and the earnings distribution(2018-10) Bender, Keith A.; Roche, Kristen; University of Aberdeen.Economics; University of Aberdeen.Centre for Labour Market Research (CeLMR)Item The effect of local area unemployment on compensating wage differentials for injury risk(2011-10) Bender, Keith A.; Mridha, Hosne; University of Aberdeen.EconomicsItem Insecure Lock-in : The Mental Health Effects of Anticipating Insecure Employment(University of Aberdeen, 2019-10) Kopasker, D.; Montagna, Catia; Bender, Keith A.; University of Aberdeen.Health Economics Research Unit; University of Aberdeen.Economics; University of Aberdeen.Centre for Labour Market Research (CeLMR)Item Performance pay and assortative matching(2021-09) Bender, Keith A.; Green, Colin P.; Heywood, John S.; University of Aberdeen.Centre for Labour Market Research (CeLMR); University of Aberdeen.EconomicsItem Performance Pay and Stress : An Experimental Study(University of Aberdeen: Business School, 2017-05) Allan, Julia; Bender, Keith A.; Theodossiou, Ioannis; University of Aberdeen.Other Applied Health Sciences; University of Aberdeen.Aberdeen Health Psychology Group; University of Aberdeen.Institute of Applied Health Sciences; University of Aberdeen.EconomicsItem Performance-related pay, mental and physiological health(2023-12-21) Andelic, Nicole; Allan, Julia; Bender, Keith A.; Powell, Daniel; Theodossiou, Ioannis; University of Aberdeen.Economics; University of Aberdeen.Institute of Applied Health Sciences; University of Aberdeen.Other Applied Health Sciences; University of Aberdeen.Centre for Labour Market Research (CeLMR); University of Aberdeen.Aberdeen Health Psychology GroupItem Piece rates and workplace injury : Does survey evidence support Adam Smith?(2012-01) Bender, Keith A.; Green, Colin P.; Heywood, John S.; University of Aberdeen.EconomicsItem A place-based approach to measuring a just transition : Evidence from the north-east of Scotland(2025-09) Shapovalova, Daria; Bender, Keith A.; Bone, John; Potts, Tavis; University of Aberdeen.Law; University of Aberdeen.Coastal Communities; University of Aberdeen.Just Transition Lab; University of Aberdeen.Economics; University of Aberdeen.Sociology; University of Aberdeen.Geography & Environment; University of Aberdeen.The Political Ecology of Coastal SocietiesItem Real and Perceived Losses from Unemployment : a cross-country study(2013) Bender, Keith A.; Neumann, Rebecca M.; Skatun, John Douglas; University of Aberdeen.EconomicsItem Self-employment and the paradox of the contented female worker(2016-08) Bender, Keith A.; Roche, Kristen; University of Aberdeen.Economics; University of Aberdeen.Centre for Labour Market Research (CeLMR)Item Self-employment and the Paradox of the Contented Female Worker(University of Aberdeen: Business School, 2016-03) Bender, Keith A.; Roche, Kristen; University of Aberdeen.EconomicsItem The Unintended Consequences of Flexicurity : The Health Consequences of Flexible Employment(2018-12) Bender, Keith A.; Theodossiou, Ioannis; University of Aberdeen.Economics; University of Aberdeen.Centre for Labour Market Research (CeLMR)Item The unintended consequences of the rat race : the detrimental effects of performance pay on health(2014-07) Bender, Keith A.; Theodossiou, Ioannis; University of Aberdeen.Economics; University of Aberdeen.Centre for Labour Market Research (CeLMR)Item Your job or your life? The uncertain relationship of unemployment and mortality(2007-07-02T08:34:08Z) Bender, Keith A.; Theodossiou, IoannisContrary to the epidemiological literature, some studies find that increases in unemployment decrease mortality. Using US state level data on unemployment, mortality and other covariates for 1974 to 2003, this paper revisits this issue by, first, allowing for transitory and permanent effects of unemployment and, second, by allowing for cross-panel correlations. The results show that most mortality measures increase with contemporaneous unemployment and indicate that increases in long-run unemployment increase mortality.
