Work, unemployment, and mental health. Oxford: Clarendon Press.Warr, P. (1987). Work, Unemployment, and Mental Health. Oxford: Claredon Press.Warr, P. (1987) Work, Unemployment and Mental Health, London: Oxford University Press.Warr, P.B., 1987. Work, Unemployment and Mental Health. ...
Work, Unemployment and Mental Health, Peter Warr. Oxford University Press, London and New York (1987) 362 Book Reviews environments can help researchers to understand their perceptions of danger, their fears and their needs in regard to safety and security. From this understanding can come new ap...
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(2012) demonstrated that low psychological well-being was associated with being unable to work and receiving a pension or benefit. Similarly, a meta-analytical study, which examined the impact of unemployment on worker well-being across 104 empirical studies with 437 effect sizes, found that ...
macroeconomic and labor market structures that define opportunities for employment (and probabilities for unemployment), to characteristics of jobs, to workers’ positions in other social stratification systems, and to the intersection of work roles and other major roles, especially marital and parental ...
Since, he noted, work is an important part of life, unemployment can result in a decline in well-being and in general health. Unemployment is associated with increased risk of mental illness, suicide, and death. Even if a person gets a new job, it takes time to recover. Yet, the new...
This is heightened given the current climate of layoffs, furloughs, and high unemployment. Keep in mind that communication regarding mental health and illness is most effective when it comes from company leadership. Educate and train your managers on ways they can help....
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