This paper presents some results from a longitudinal intensive study of 26 shipyard workers during a period of two years. Unemployment was found to comprise a process consisting of a series of psychological crisis due to loss of important factors contributing to identity. The anticipatory phase was found to be a very burdening phase of unemployment due to the prolonged uncertainty. Despite good economic compensation depressive reactions were noticed. Other psychological reactions were irrational job seeking behaviour. The attitudes towards work were investigated. The central concepts of meaning of work was found to be unconscious and mediated early during childhood and to change very slowly. The shipyard workers tried to maintain an old wor...
A longitudinal study which addresses the relationship between unemployment and psychological distres...
In line with the meaning making theory, people experience a discrepancy when their appraised meaning...
Job insecurity has been increasing since the 1980s. While researchers have found job insecurity to b...
The economic depression ongoing last two years has influenced the significant growth of unemployment...
This study investigated, through a phenomenological mode of inquiry, the experience of unemployment ...
Unemployment is a ubiquitous problem that is a complex of cultural, economic interpersonal, physical...
Having a job is an essential part of people’s development. Unemployment, on the contrary, is o...
Purpose In the current context of the Great Recession, more flexibility from the workforce and organ...
This article builds upon previous theoretical work on job loss as a status passage to help explain h...
Quantitative job insecurity, relating to threat of job loss, has received considerable research atte...
This study aims to test a new process underlying the negative relationship between job insecurity an...
Job loss and unemployment have been consistently shown to have deleterious consequences for health. ...
This article proposes that the insecurity facing employees in the labour market can be viewed as a m...
This study aims to test a new process underlying the negative relationship between job insecurity an...
The current level of unemployment in the UK is at a 17 year high; a figure which some researchers cl...
A longitudinal study which addresses the relationship between unemployment and psychological distres...
In line with the meaning making theory, people experience a discrepancy when their appraised meaning...
Job insecurity has been increasing since the 1980s. While researchers have found job insecurity to b...
The economic depression ongoing last two years has influenced the significant growth of unemployment...
This study investigated, through a phenomenological mode of inquiry, the experience of unemployment ...
Unemployment is a ubiquitous problem that is a complex of cultural, economic interpersonal, physical...
Having a job is an essential part of people’s development. Unemployment, on the contrary, is o...
Purpose In the current context of the Great Recession, more flexibility from the workforce and organ...
This article builds upon previous theoretical work on job loss as a status passage to help explain h...
Quantitative job insecurity, relating to threat of job loss, has received considerable research atte...
This study aims to test a new process underlying the negative relationship between job insecurity an...
Job loss and unemployment have been consistently shown to have deleterious consequences for health. ...
This article proposes that the insecurity facing employees in the labour market can be viewed as a m...
This study aims to test a new process underlying the negative relationship between job insecurity an...
The current level of unemployment in the UK is at a 17 year high; a figure which some researchers cl...
A longitudinal study which addresses the relationship between unemployment and psychological distres...
In line with the meaning making theory, people experience a discrepancy when their appraised meaning...
Job insecurity has been increasing since the 1980s. While researchers have found job insecurity to b...