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Coping with long-term unemployment

โœ Scribed by Wendy Patton; Ross Donohue


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
1998
Tongue
English
Weight
146 KB
Volume
8
Category
Article
ISSN
1052-9284

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โœฆ Synopsis


As very little research has focused on the experiences of long-term unemployed people, 38 females and males attending a Skillshare were invited to complete a short survey and participate in an in-depth interview. Both of these research methods were designed to provide information on the experience of this group with respect to how people who have been experiencing unemployment for over one year cope. GHQ cut-o scores and qualitative responses converged on the notion that this sample should be considered as two discrete groups: those who were coping relatively eectively with unemployment and those who were not. Coping themes identiยฎed in the group associated with negative well-being included keeping busy, emotional release, and withdrawal. These coping processes were generally viewed as transient and ineectual. Conversely, coping strategies of those associated with positive well-being could be grouped into four themes, including keeping busy, having a positive outlook, religious faith, and re-evaluating expectations. Research and practice implications are considered.


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