The Social Costs of Underemployment: Inadequate Employment as Disguised Unemployment

The Social Costs of Underemployment: Inadequate Employment as Disguised Unemployment

presented by C. David Dooley, fl. 2000 and Joann Prause, fl. 2000 (Cambridge, England: Cambridge University Press, 2009, originally published 2004), 288 page(s)

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Abstract / Summary
Comparing the effects of unemployment and inadequate employment relative to adequate employment, this text studies their effects on self-esteem, alcohol abuse, depression, and birth weight. Using longitudinal methods, it measures controls for reverse causation (selection) and studies a large representative sample of Americans from their late teens in 1979, to their early 30's in the last decade of the twentieth century through stages of different business cycles. The results point to a rethinking of employment status as a continuum.
Field of Interest
Social Work
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2004 Cambridge University Press
Content Type
Book
Duration
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Format
Text
Original Publication Date
2004
Page Count
288
Publication Year
2009
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Place Published / Released
Cambridge, England
Subject
Social Work, Social Sciences, Psychology & Counseling, Mental Health, History of Social Work, Health, Unemployment, Employment, Mental health, Macro
Clinician
C. David Dooley, fl. 2000, Joann Prause, fl. 2000

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