Unemployed People: Social and Psychological PerspectivesDavid Fryer, Philip Ullah |
Contents
unemployed communities | 74 |
Felicity Henwood and Ian Miles | 94 |
Philip Ullah | 111 |
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amongst analysis attitude behaviour benefit Blackburn Blaenavon Cashmore categories of experience Centre child coping Cwmavon described discussion division of labour domestic division Eastern Valley economic effects of unemployment employed women employment status example expenditure experience of unemployment factors feel felt Fryer full-time employed function household employment housewives husband ideas important incentives income individual industrial interviews investigation Jahoda labour market leisure life-style living standards Llandegveth London longitudinal Macclesfield Marie Jahoda Marienthal mean measures membership Monmouthshire non-employed normal occupational organisers part-time Paul Lazarsfeld Pilgrim Trust problems psychological well-being Rastafarianism relation reported response retirement role sample showed significant social class social contacts Social Psychology Society Steve stress surveys Table trad non reverse trade unions traditional University of Sussex Warr wife wives workers YOP scheme young blacks youth youth training schemes