Hardest times: the trauma of long term unemployment

"Against the backdrop of a robust economy, hundreds of thousands of people in this country remain out of work for long periods of time, causing economic and psychological hardships for entire families. Hardest Times examines in depth what happens to men, and to their families, when they remain...

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Main Author: Cottle, Thomas J. (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Westport, Conn. [u.a.] Praeger 2001
Edition:1. publ.
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Online Access:Inhaltsverzeichnis
Summary:"Against the backdrop of a robust economy, hundreds of thousands of people in this country remain out of work for long periods of time, causing economic and psychological hardships for entire families. Hardest Times examines in depth what happens to men, and to their families, when they remain out of work for longer than six months, a period the government designates as long term unemployment. Cottle examines long term unemployment as a traumatic event that creates in those who experience it conditions resembling symptoms of loss and post-trauma. Through the words of men who have experienced long term unemployment, he demonstrates that work is crucial to the formation of a man's identity, and that without work, many men often find no purpose for living. The in-depth studies Cottle provides reveal why some men abandon their families or, in some instances, are driven to commit murder or suicide in the face of lingering unemployment. These often heart-wrenching stories encourage readers to consider the implications of long term unemployment for the men who experience it, the families who endure it, and the society that tolerates it."--BOOK JACKET.
Physical Description:XIV, 311 S.
ISBN:0275969843

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