Clifford L. Broman, V. Lee Hamilton, William S. Hoffman
Stress and Distress among the Unemployed
Hard Times and Vulnerable People
Clifford L. Broman, V. Lee Hamilton, William S. Hoffman
Stress and Distress among the Unemployed
Hard Times and Vulnerable People
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Employing both large-scale surveys and in-depth interviews, the authors document the mental health effects on workers caused by the closure of four General Motor plants. They paint a portrait of how the social context in which these workers lived played a critical role in their experiences of unemployment or of keeping their jobs when others around them lost theirs. More than simply a study of unemployment and mental health, this book is also a story of coping and resilience.
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Employing both large-scale surveys and in-depth interviews, the authors document the mental health effects on workers caused by the closure of four General Motor plants. They paint a portrait of how the social context in which these workers lived played a critical role in their experiences of unemployment or of keeping their jobs when others around them lost theirs. More than simply a study of unemployment and mental health, this book is also a story of coping and resilience.
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- Springer Studies in Work and Industry
- Verlag: Springer / Springer US / Springer, Berlin
- Artikelnr. des Verlages: 978-1-4613-6905-9
- 2001
- Seitenzahl: 248
- Erscheinungstermin: 25. September 2012
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 155mm x 14mm
- Gewicht: 385g
- ISBN-13: 9781461369059
- ISBN-10: 1461369053
- Artikelnr.: 39163028
- Springer Studies in Work and Industry
- Verlag: Springer / Springer US / Springer, Berlin
- Artikelnr. des Verlages: 978-1-4613-6905-9
- 2001
- Seitenzahl: 248
- Erscheinungstermin: 25. September 2012
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 155mm x 14mm
- Gewicht: 385g
- ISBN-13: 9781461369059
- ISBN-10: 1461369053
- Artikelnr.: 39163028
1 Introduction: Stress and the Life Course during Hard times.- Micro versus Macro Approaches.- Stress and Coping Models.- Unemployment as a Stressor.- Overview of the Book.- 2 The Study: Sites, Sample, Method, and Measures.- The Sites.- The Historical Context.- Studying the Effects of Plant Closings.- The Survey Questions.- Overview.- 3 Unemployment and Reemployment.- Trends in Jobs.- Reemployment.- Conclusions.- 4 Feelings: Downsizing's Effects on Individuals and Families.- Distress over Time.- Depression and Unemployment over Time.- Effects on the Family.- Conclusions.- 5 The Structure of Stress: Workers' Characteristics and the Stress Process.- At the Beginning of the End: Worker's Reactions at Wave 1.- Depression and Unemployment over Time Results.- Over the Long Run: Methodology.- The Long Run: Results.- Conclusions.- Race and Human Capital.- Gender and the Meaning of Unemployment.- Thoughts about Vulnerability.- 6 A Question of Worth: Financial Circumstances, The Self, and Distress.- Financial Hardship.- Trends in Financial Hardship.- Financial Hardship as Part of the Stress Process.- Conclusions I: Financial Worth.- Psychological Worth.- Mastery and Self-Esteem in the Stress Process.- Summing Up: Worth and Worthlessness.- 7 The Persistence of Stress: Negative Life Events in the Recent and Distant Past.- Stress across the Life Course.- Negative Life Events in the Immediate Past.- Carryover Effects of a Prior Stressor.- Cumulative Stressors, the Self, and Distress among Working Class Men.- Conclusion: Exploring the Process.- 8 Psychological Resources and Distress.- Stress and Coping Revisited.- Collective Woes and Individual Self-Blame.- Self-Blame and Distress (Especially Depression).- Conclusions.- 9 Individual versus Collective Resources.- Getting Help:Does it Help?.- Help is All Around.- Effects of Collective Supports on Depression and Self-Blame.- Conclusions.- 10 Conclusions: What Have We Learned?.- What We Found.- References.
1 Introduction: Stress and the Life Course during Hard times.- Micro versus Macro Approaches.- Stress and Coping Models.- Unemployment as a Stressor.- Overview of the Book.- 2 The Study: Sites, Sample, Method, and Measures.- The Sites.- The Historical Context.- Studying the Effects of Plant Closings.- The Survey Questions.- Overview.- 3 Unemployment and Reemployment.- Trends in Jobs.- Reemployment.- Conclusions.- 4 Feelings: Downsizing's Effects on Individuals and Families.- Distress over Time.- Depression and Unemployment over Time.- Effects on the Family.- Conclusions.- 5 The Structure of Stress: Workers' Characteristics and the Stress Process.- At the Beginning of the End: Worker's Reactions at Wave 1.- Depression and Unemployment over Time Results.- Over the Long Run: Methodology.- The Long Run: Results.- Conclusions.- Race and Human Capital.- Gender and the Meaning of Unemployment.- Thoughts about Vulnerability.- 6 A Question of Worth: Financial Circumstances, The Self, and Distress.- Financial Hardship.- Trends in Financial Hardship.- Financial Hardship as Part of the Stress Process.- Conclusions I: Financial Worth.- Psychological Worth.- Mastery and Self-Esteem in the Stress Process.- Summing Up: Worth and Worthlessness.- 7 The Persistence of Stress: Negative Life Events in the Recent and Distant Past.- Stress across the Life Course.- Negative Life Events in the Immediate Past.- Carryover Effects of a Prior Stressor.- Cumulative Stressors, the Self, and Distress among Working Class Men.- Conclusion: Exploring the Process.- 8 Psychological Resources and Distress.- Stress and Coping Revisited.- Collective Woes and Individual Self-Blame.- Self-Blame and Distress (Especially Depression).- Conclusions.- 9 Individual versus Collective Resources.- Getting Help:Does it Help?.- Help is All Around.- Effects of Collective Supports on Depression and Self-Blame.- Conclusions.- 10 Conclusions: What Have We Learned?.- What We Found.- References.