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...
Work, Unemployment and Mental Health, Peter Warr. Oxford University Press, London and New York (1987)doi:10.1016/S0272-4944(89)80018-0David OborneElsevier India Pvt Ltd.Journal of Environmental Psychology
A century of research has shown that unemployment is bad for mental health, leading to depression, anxiety and reduced self-esteem. On average, it has an even greater effect than divorce. 一个世纪以来的研究表明,失业有害心理健康,会导致抑郁、焦虑以及自尊心的丧失。平均而言,失业对人们的影响更甚于...
Social stigma is an underestimated contributing factor to unemployment in people with mental illness or mental health issues: position paper and future directions. BMC Psychol. 2020;8:36. Article Google Scholar Werner S, Corrigan P, Ditchman N, Sokol K. Stigma and intellectual disability: a ...
Gig work and mental health during the Covid-19 pandemic: A gendered examination of comparisons with regular employment and unemployment Author links open overlay panelZhuofei Lu a, Senhu Wang b, Wanying Ling c d, Ya Guo bShow more Add to Mendeley Share Cite...
We used longitudinal data to investigate whether the benefits of having a job depend on its psychosocial quality (levels of control, demands and complexity, job insecurity, and unfair pay), and whether poor quality jobs are associated with better mental health than unemployment....
Workers with mental health disorders are at increased risk of sickness absence, unemployment, permanent exit from employment, and lower lifetime income, which in turn can exacerbate mental disorders. Mental disorders incur substantial costs for workers, employers and the whole of society. ...
Employment, unemployment, and inactivity need to be studied in real historical time, not in the context of theoretical, timeless, market-clearing equilibrium. Four data sets from the UK Census, the Labour Force Survey, the Department of Employment, and Social Security Statistics are used to show...
Health Advocacy Project: Evaluating the Benefits of Service Learning to Nursing Students and Low Income Individuals Involved in a Community-Based Mental He... Poverty, along with other factors such as unemployment, work and life stressors, interpersonal violence, and lack of access to high quality...
The authors propose an explanation of why Europeans choose to work fewer hours than Americans and also suffer higher rates of unemployment. Labor market regulations, unemployment benefits, and high levels of public consumption in many European countries reduce, ceteris paribus, the gains from being em...