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Prejudices against the unemployed pose an enormous threat to their self‑confidence and can make it difficult for them to re‑enter the labour market, resulting in further long‑term unemployment. Given these high costs for the unemployed and for society as a whole, our knowledge of prejudices against the unemployed is surprisingly scarce. We focus on the question of what determines the strength of prejudice among employees. By applying social identity theory, we assume that people who are disadvantaged in the labour market in general, also hold stronger prejudices. In addition, we assume that social status mediates this association and that self‑efficacy moderates it. We use data from the German panel study "Labour Market and Social Security" (PASS) and show that some groups of people who are themselves disadvantaged in the labour market (women and first‑generation immigrants) have more prejudices against the unemployed; however, people with poor mental health have even fewer prejudices. Low social status (in terms of educational background, income, and job status) is associated with strong prejudices; however, social status does work as mediator to a minor degree only. People with low self‑efficacy in general (main "effect") and first‑gener‑ation immigrants in particular (moderating "effect") have stronger prejudices. These results can be a starting point for developing measures to reduce prejudice and for the onset of a debate about the origins of prejudices against the unemployed.
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Simplice Asongu
Prof. Dr.
Alternative spellings: Simplice A. Asongu Simplice Anutechia Asongu
Biblio: School of Business, AKFA University, Tashkent, Uzbekistan ; Association for Promoting Women in Research and Development in Africa (ASPROWORDA), Cameroon ; Development Finance Centre Graduate School of Business, University of Cape Town, Cape Town,South Africa ; Department of Economics & Development Studies, Covenant University, Ota, Ogun State, Nigeria
Affiliations
University of Johannesburg
Oxford Brookes University
University of South Africa. Department of Economics
Forthcoming book chapter in International Business, Trade and Institutional Sustainability. W. Leal Filho et al. (eds.) (1)
Environmental Science and Pollution Research, 26(36), 36993-37000 (2019) (1)
Local Environment, 24(12), pp. 1097-1118 (2019) (1)
Current Issues in Tourism, 22(20),pp. 2466-2471, October, 2019 (1)
Forthcoming: Behavioral Sciences of Terrorism and Political Aggression. DOI: 10.1080/19434472.2019.1698634 (1)
Telecommunications Policy, 43(5), pp. 411-425 (June, 2019) (1)
Research in International Business and Finance. 48(April), pp. 483-495(2019) (1)
Economic Analysis and Policy, 67, September 2020, pp. 162-177 (1)
European Xtramile Centre of African Studies, WP/20/042 (2020) (1)
European Xtramile Centre of African Studies WP/20/041 (1)
European Xtramile Centre of African Studies WP/20/040 (2020) (1)
Research Africa Network, WP/20/025, 2020 (1)
Transnational Corporations Review, 20(3), pp. 276-292 (2020) (1)
European Xtramile Centre of African Studies WP/20/054 (1)
Technological Forecasting and Social Change, Forthcoming (1)
European Xtramile Centre of African Studies WP/20/073 (1)
: Handbook of Research on Institution Development for Sustainable and Inclusive Economic Growth in Africa (Chapter (1)
: World Affairs (1)
European Xtramile Centre of African Studies, WP/20/038 (2020) (1)
African Security, African security, 11(4), pp. 296-338 (2018) (1)
European Xtramile Centre of African Studies WP/20/059 (1)
International Review of Economics, 67(2), pp. 111-129 (June, 2020) (1)
A G D I Working Paper WP/19/006 (1)
A G D I Working Paper WP/14/025 (1)
Forthcoming: Social Indicators Research (1)
Energy Exploration & Exploitation, 38(1), pp. 18–36 (2020) (1)
Energy Exploration & Exploitation, 38(1), pp. 3-17 (2020) (1)
Forthcoming: Foreign Trade Review (1)
European Xtramile Centre of African Studies WP/22/029 (1)
A G D I Working Paper (1)
Sustainable Development, 27(4), pp. 692-703 (2019) (1)
African Governance and Development Institute WP/18/025 (1)
Telecommunications policy : the international journal of digital economy, data sciences and new media (1)
African Governance and Development Institute WP/16/031 (1)
2017 African Governance and Development Institute WP/17/041 Forthcoming: Financial History Review (1)
in Stavros Sindakis , Panagiotis Theodorou (ed.) Global Opportunities for Entrepreneurial Growth: Coopetition and Knowledge Dynamics within and across Firms (Advanced Strategies in Entrepreneurship, Education and Ecology, Volume ) Emerald Publishing Limited, pp. 393 – 413. DOI:10.1108/978-1-78714-50 (1)
African Governance and Development Institute WP/17/009 (1)
African Governance and Development Institute WP/16/045 (1)
Economics and Political Implications of International Financial Reporting Standards. IGI Global, 2016. 282-302. doi:10.4018/978-1-4666-9876-5.ch014 (1)
World Development, 86(October), pp. 133-147 (1)
African Development Review, 28(2), pp. 215-228 (June, 2016) (1)
African Development Review, 28(1), pp. 104-115 (2016) (1)
Empirical Economics, 51(2), pp. 439-482 (September, 2016) (1)
African Governance and Development Institute WP/16/034 (1)
African Governance and Development Institute WP/16/027 (1)
Published in: Financial Innovation, 3(11), pp. 1-30 (DOI: 10.1186/s40854-017-0061-1) (1)
African Governance and Development Institute WP/16/037 (1)
African Governance and Development Institute WP/16/051 (1)
African Governance and Development Institute WP/16/043 (1)
Comparative Economic Studies, 58(4), pp. 638-671 (December, 2016) (1)
Institutions and Economies, 8(2), pp. 91-120 (April, 2016) (1)
African Governance and Development Institute WP/16/016 (1)
Sustainable Development, 27(4), pp. 647-656 (August, 2019) (1)
European Xtramile Centre of African Studies WP/19/046 (1)
Financing Sustainable Development in Africa, First edited by Uchenna R., Efobi & Simplice A. Asongu, Palgrave Macmillan, pp. 454. DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-78843-2 (1)
Journal of African business (1)
Development Finance Agenda, 3(2), pp. 12-18 (June 2017) (1)
Forthcoming in: Social Indicators Research (1)
Forthcoming: Technology in Society, 63 (November), 101119 (2020) (1)
NETNOMICS: Economic Research and Electronic Networking, 19 (1-2), pp. 65-93 (2018) (1)
International Finance.21(3), pp. 297-315 (2018). DOI: 10.1111/infi.12136 (July, 2018) (1)
Forthcoming: Financial Innovation (1)
Research in International Business and Finance, 47(January), pp. 398-409 (January) (1)
Forthcoming, Technological Forecasting and Social Change. DOI: 10.1016/j.techfore.2018.01.004 (1)
Africagrowth Agenda, 14(4), pp. 4-7. (December, 2017) (1)
Information Technology & People,31(1), pp. 278-303 (February, 2018) (1)
Research in International Business and Finance, 45(October), pp. 38-53 (October, 2018) (1)
Technological Forecasting and Social Change, 131( June), pp. 183-203 (2018) (1)
Research in International Business and Finance, 45(October), pp. 106-120, (October 2018) (1)
European Xtramile Centre of African Studies WP/21/073 (1)
African Governance and Development Institute WP/17/021 (1)
European Xtramile Centre of African Studies WP/21/071 (1)
Economics Bulletin, 37(1), pp. 156 - 167 (1)
African Governance and Development Institute WP/17/001 (1)
Mineral Economics, 29(2), pp. 57–70 (December, 2016) (1)
Published. In Catalyzing Development through ICT Adoption: The Developing World Experience. Edited by Harleen Kaur, Ewa Lechman, Adam Marszk. Chapter 10, pp. 175-203 (1)
Social Science Quarterly, 98(1), pp. 282–298 (2017) (1)
Review of Development Finance, 6(2), pp. 126-138 (December, 2016) (1)
Energy Policy, 111(December), pp. 353–361 (2017) (1)
World Affairs, 180(2), pp. 105–141(October, 2017) (1)
2017 African Governance and Development Institute WP/17/025 (1)
African Governance and Development Institute WP/17/023 (1)