The Author(s) 2014. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Abstract Using a national sample, this study investigated the effects of unemployed workers ’ coping resources and coping strategy use on reemployment after a three-month period. Based on previous research, it was expected that (1) three types of coping resources (self-esteem, social support, and financial resources) would be positively related to problem-focused coping with job loss, (2) coping resources would be negatively related to emotion-focused coping with job loss, (3) problem-focused coping would be posi-tively related to reemployment, (4) problem-focused cop-ing would be more strongly related to reemployment than emotion-focused coping, and (5) copi...
Having a job is an essential part of people’s development. Unemployment, on the contrary, is o...
Previous research shows that unemployment has lasting detrimental effects on individuals’ subjective...
The study investigates the emotional costs experienced in the new workplace and general self-effi ca...
Using a national sample, this study investigated the effects of unemployed workers’ coping resources...
Structural equation modeling analyses of data from 2 longitudinal community studies of recently laid...
Purpose: The purpose of the study was to examine whether self-esteem can be affected by unemployment...
Introduction: A variety of empirical studies have shown the negative effects of unemployment on heal...
Employability perceptions have been suggested to protect well-being in times of job insecurity. Perc...
Gowan and Gatewood's (1997) theory of coping with job loss provided a framework for studying how ind...
Job loss literature has tended to focus on the negative impact that job loss frequently has on the i...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/44030/1/10464_2004_Article_BF00937990.p...
Cognitive theories of adherence to difficult courses of action and findings from previous survey res...
Introduction: Several studies have revealed an association between unemployment and ill health, and ...
Introduction: Several studies have revealed an association between unemployment and ill health, and ...
[Abstract]: A stress and coping framework was used to explore psychological factors influencing ...
Having a job is an essential part of people’s development. Unemployment, on the contrary, is o...
Previous research shows that unemployment has lasting detrimental effects on individuals’ subjective...
The study investigates the emotional costs experienced in the new workplace and general self-effi ca...
Using a national sample, this study investigated the effects of unemployed workers’ coping resources...
Structural equation modeling analyses of data from 2 longitudinal community studies of recently laid...
Purpose: The purpose of the study was to examine whether self-esteem can be affected by unemployment...
Introduction: A variety of empirical studies have shown the negative effects of unemployment on heal...
Employability perceptions have been suggested to protect well-being in times of job insecurity. Perc...
Gowan and Gatewood's (1997) theory of coping with job loss provided a framework for studying how ind...
Job loss literature has tended to focus on the negative impact that job loss frequently has on the i...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/44030/1/10464_2004_Article_BF00937990.p...
Cognitive theories of adherence to difficult courses of action and findings from previous survey res...
Introduction: Several studies have revealed an association between unemployment and ill health, and ...
Introduction: Several studies have revealed an association between unemployment and ill health, and ...
[Abstract]: A stress and coping framework was used to explore psychological factors influencing ...
Having a job is an essential part of people’s development. Unemployment, on the contrary, is o...
Previous research shows that unemployment has lasting detrimental effects on individuals’ subjective...
The study investigates the emotional costs experienced in the new workplace and general self-effi ca...