Ka. Hanisch, Job loss and unemployment research from 1994 to 1998: A review and recommendations for research and intervention, J VOCAT BEH, 55(2), 1999, pp. 188-220
This review examines research published on job loss and unemployment from 1
994 to 1998. Topics addressed include: (1) the prevalence of unemployment a
nd recent statistics on displaced workers, (2) the meaning of unemployment,
(3) the unemployment experience, (4) individual outcomes of unemployment,
(5) coping with job loss, (6) the effects of job loss on family and on job
survivors, (7) reemployment issues, and (8) intervention. Although signific
ant progress has been made toward understanding the experience and outcomes
of unemployment, additional research topics and extensions to research are
needed and described. In addition, the review provides information that ma
y help researchers design and practitioners implement successful interventi
ons for unemployed individuals, their families, and layoff survivors in org
anizations. (C) 1999 Academic Press.