This article contributes to research on the impact of job loss on families. It is based on survey responses from 371 workers and in‑depth interviews with 39 of them about the family impacts of their job loss from the Mitsubishi car factory in Adelaide in 2004‑2005. A majority of workers said family life had been affected by their job loss. Quantitative analysis identified four variables significantly associated with family impacts: marital status, children living at home, employment status and financial management. Qualitative responses showed the predominantly negative impacts were financial strain, loss of relationship stability, and general stress and worry, although few faced catastrophic impacts from their job loss. However, in contras...
Background: Job loss is a discrete life event, with multiple adverse consequences for physical and m...
Australia’s unemployment rate is one of the lowest of any OECD country. However, for families with c...
This paper examines the interaction between housing tenure and the propensity of displaced workers f...
This paper presents children’s accounts from Adelaide, South Australia, about parental job losses fr...
Critical Social Policy © The Author(s) 2012Job loss has negative consequences for health and evidenc...
Job loss has negative consequences for health and evidence shows that the agency of workers experien...
Examines the impact of involuntary job loss on the mental health of family members. Abstract This s...
This article examines the longer-term effects of job loss for middle income households in Australia....
Matthew Gray, Ben Edwards, Alan Hayes and Jennifer Baxter provide a broad-ranging review of the pote...
Using data from the Panel Study of Income Dynamics, this study examines the extent to which families...
This thesis consists of three chapters looking at the impact of various problematic labour market co...
Family joblessness is one of the most significant problems facing Australian society today. This a...
This paper used Longitudinal Study of Australian Children data to analyse links between parental emp...
New research showing the GFC had little impact on Australian perceptions of job security was release...
Surveys that have studied the health effects of unemployment have pervasively ignored two important ...
Background: Job loss is a discrete life event, with multiple adverse consequences for physical and m...
Australia’s unemployment rate is one of the lowest of any OECD country. However, for families with c...
This paper examines the interaction between housing tenure and the propensity of displaced workers f...
This paper presents children’s accounts from Adelaide, South Australia, about parental job losses fr...
Critical Social Policy © The Author(s) 2012Job loss has negative consequences for health and evidenc...
Job loss has negative consequences for health and evidence shows that the agency of workers experien...
Examines the impact of involuntary job loss on the mental health of family members. Abstract This s...
This article examines the longer-term effects of job loss for middle income households in Australia....
Matthew Gray, Ben Edwards, Alan Hayes and Jennifer Baxter provide a broad-ranging review of the pote...
Using data from the Panel Study of Income Dynamics, this study examines the extent to which families...
This thesis consists of three chapters looking at the impact of various problematic labour market co...
Family joblessness is one of the most significant problems facing Australian society today. This a...
This paper used Longitudinal Study of Australian Children data to analyse links between parental emp...
New research showing the GFC had little impact on Australian perceptions of job security was release...
Surveys that have studied the health effects of unemployment have pervasively ignored two important ...
Background: Job loss is a discrete life event, with multiple adverse consequences for physical and m...
Australia’s unemployment rate is one of the lowest of any OECD country. However, for families with c...
This paper examines the interaction between housing tenure and the propensity of displaced workers f...