Research shows that unemployment negatively affects a person's wellbeing, which in turn can impair their ability to regain employment. Studies also suggest a person's 'psychological capital' (PK) (personality traits that influence the productivity of labour) influences the impact of unemployment on wellbeing and facilitates re-employment. This paper combines various economic and psychological theories of unemployment, and using 2004 cross-sectional data from Australia, tests the hypothesis of a simultaneous relationship between employment status and wellbeing and the mediating role of PK. Results support a simultaneous relationship and the partial mediating effect of PK. Individuals with poor PK are at greater risk of being unemployed.Unemp...
A substantial body of research shows that unemployment has detrimental effects on individuals’ subje...
This paper examines the relationship between unemployment and psychological well-being before and du...
This paper aims to test the gain and loss cycle ideas from the Conservation of Resources (COR) Theor...
A survey of 371 unemployed people in South East Queensland explored whether deprivation of the laten...
A survey of 371 unemployed people in South East Queensland explored whether deprivation of the laten...
Background: Unemployment is associated with adverse effects on health. Social capital has been sugge...
It has been shown in past research that unemployment has a large negative impact on subjective well-...
We provide an up-to-date quantitative synthesis of the evidence on the effect of unemployment on wel...
There has been a growing interest among scholars in intangible organizational capitals in recent yea...
We provide an up-to-date quantitative synthesis of the evidence on the effect of unemployment on wel...
Research by psychologists and others has consistently found that employees experience better psychol...
It has been shown in past research that unemployment has a large negative impact on subjective well-...
Individual differences are one of the factors that influence the psychological climate. The existenc...
Background: Unemployment has been negatively associated with psychological well-being. This study ex...
[Abstract]: A stress and coping framework was used to explore psychological factors influencing ...
A substantial body of research shows that unemployment has detrimental effects on individuals’ subje...
This paper examines the relationship between unemployment and psychological well-being before and du...
This paper aims to test the gain and loss cycle ideas from the Conservation of Resources (COR) Theor...
A survey of 371 unemployed people in South East Queensland explored whether deprivation of the laten...
A survey of 371 unemployed people in South East Queensland explored whether deprivation of the laten...
Background: Unemployment is associated with adverse effects on health. Social capital has been sugge...
It has been shown in past research that unemployment has a large negative impact on subjective well-...
We provide an up-to-date quantitative synthesis of the evidence on the effect of unemployment on wel...
There has been a growing interest among scholars in intangible organizational capitals in recent yea...
We provide an up-to-date quantitative synthesis of the evidence on the effect of unemployment on wel...
Research by psychologists and others has consistently found that employees experience better psychol...
It has been shown in past research that unemployment has a large negative impact on subjective well-...
Individual differences are one of the factors that influence the psychological climate. The existenc...
Background: Unemployment has been negatively associated with psychological well-being. This study ex...
[Abstract]: A stress and coping framework was used to explore psychological factors influencing ...
A substantial body of research shows that unemployment has detrimental effects on individuals’ subje...
This paper examines the relationship between unemployment and psychological well-being before and du...
This paper aims to test the gain and loss cycle ideas from the Conservation of Resources (COR) Theor...