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The Impact of Victimisation on Subjective Well-Being

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Shannon, Matthew 
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http://hdl.handle.net/10197/12564
Date Issued
September 2021
Date Available
19T11:29:21Z October 2021
Abstract
This paper uses the UK Household Longitudinal Study to explore the relationship between victimisation and several measures of subjective well-being. Using person fixed effects models, I find that being attacked or insulted both significantly reduce well-being at the mean, with no significant differences between men and women in the effect size. Next, using unconditional quantile regression with fixed effects models, I identify the highly heterogeneous effects of victimisation along the unconditional well-being distribution. The effect of victimisation on subjective wellbeing is monotonically decreasing, with those at ‘worse’ quantiles of the well-being distribution experiencing the largest falls in well-being, and those at the ‘better’ quantiles of the distribution experiencing the smallest falls.
Type of Material
Working Paper
Publisher
University College Dublin. School of Economics
Start Page
1
End Page
82
Series
UCD Centre for Economic Research Working Paper Series
WP2021/23
Copyright (Published Version)
2021 the Author
Keywords
  • Victimisation

  • Subjective well-being...

Classification
I31
J00
J17
C21
Language
English
Status of Item
Not peer reviewed
This item is made available under a Creative Commons License
https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/ie/
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