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Coping with Job Loss and Reemployment: A Two-Wave Study
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Kraiger, Kurt
, Solove, Erica
, Fisher, Gwenith G.
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Behavioral Science and Psychology
/ Business and Management
/ Community and Environmental Psychology
/ Control theory
/ Coping
/ Economic conditions
/ Economic statistics
/ Equilibrium
/ Great Recession
/ Industrial and Organizational Psychology
/ Occupational stress
/ Personality and Social Psychology
/ Psychology
/ Self esteem
/ Social identity
/ Social Sciences
/ Social support
/ Studies
/ Unemployment
2015
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Coping with Job Loss and Reemployment: A Two-Wave Study
by
Kraiger, Kurt
, Solove, Erica
, Fisher, Gwenith G.
in
Behavioral Science and Psychology
/ Business and Management
/ Community and Environmental Psychology
/ Control theory
/ Coping
/ Economic conditions
/ Economic statistics
/ Equilibrium
/ Great Recession
/ Industrial and Organizational Psychology
/ Occupational stress
/ Personality and Social Psychology
/ Psychology
/ Self esteem
/ Social identity
/ Social Sciences
/ Social support
/ Studies
/ Unemployment
2015
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Coping with Job Loss and Reemployment: A Two-Wave Study
by
Kraiger, Kurt
, Solove, Erica
, Fisher, Gwenith G.
in
Behavioral Science and Psychology
/ Business and Management
/ Community and Environmental Psychology
/ Control theory
/ Coping
/ Economic conditions
/ Economic statistics
/ Equilibrium
/ Great Recession
/ Industrial and Organizational Psychology
/ Occupational stress
/ Personality and Social Psychology
/ Psychology
/ Self esteem
/ Social identity
/ Social Sciences
/ Social support
/ Studies
/ Unemployment
2015
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Coping with Job Loss and Reemployment: A Two-Wave Study
2015
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Using a national sample, this study investigated the effects of unemployed workers' coping resources and coping strategy use on reemployment after a three-month period. Based on previous research, it was expected that (1) three types of coping resources (self-esteem, social support, and financial resources) would be positively related to problem-focused coping with job loss, (2) coping resources would be negatively related to emotion-focused coping with job loss, (3) problem-focused coping would be positively related to reemployment, (4) problem-focused coping would be more strongly related to reemployment than emotion-focused coping, and (5) coping strategies would mediate the relationship between the availability of coping resources and obtaining reemployment. Results provided support for the direct effects of coping resources (self-esteem, social support, and, to some extent, financial resources) on coping strategies, and a direct effect of problem-focused coping on reemployment 3 months later. Self-esteem and social support were each indirectly related to subsequent employment status, mediated by problem-focused coping. In other words, individuals with higher levels of self-esteem and social support were not only more likely to engage in problem-focused coping, but having a higher level of self-esteem and social support was also associated with a higher likelihood of being reemployed three months later. Findings are pertinent for the design of more effective interventions that mitigate adverse effects of unemployment and facilitate a successful return to the workforce.
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Springer,Springer US,Springer Nature B.V
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