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The Psychological Impact of Unemployment, PDF eBook

The Psychological Impact of Unemployment PDF

Part of the Springer Series in Social Psychology series

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This book is concerned with the psychological effects of unemployment.

In writing it I had two main aims: (1) to describe theoretical approaches that are relevant to understanding unemployment effects; and (2) to present the re- sults of studies from a program of research with which I have been closely involved over recent years.

In order to meet these aims I have organized the book into two main parts.

I discuss background research and theoretical approaches in the first half of the book, beginning with research concerned with the psychological effects of unemployment during the Great Depression and continuing through to a dis- cussion of more recent contributions.

I have not attempted to review the liter- ature in fine detail.

Instead, I refer to some of the landmark studies and to the main theoretical ideas that have been developed.

This discussion takes us through theoretical approaches that have emerged from the study of work, employment, and unemployment to a consideration of wider frameworks that can also be applied to further our understanding of unemployment effects.

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