Reconnecting to Work: Policies to Mitigate Long-Term Unemployment and Its Consequences

The goal of this book is to enable a better understanding of the consequences of long-term unemployment and the policies that are needed to address it. The contributors present research that examines the psychological as well as economic consequences of experiencing a prolonged spell of joblessness. Included are discussions of policies to increase job creation and to get the long-term unemployed back into jobs. ; https://research.upjohn.org/up_press/1236/thumbnail.jpg

Verfasser: Appelbaum, Lauren D., Editor
Dokumenttyp: Text
Erscheinungsdatum: 2012
Verlag/Hrsg.: Upjohn Research
Schlagwörter: unemployment duration / long term unemployment / long term unemployed / job creation / full employment / job displacement / recessions / Great Recession / labor market policy / mental health / short time compensation / STC / job sharing / job share / work sharing / shared work / unemployment insurance / employment insurance / unemployment compensation / UI / Denmark / Germany / United States / Netherlands / European Union / UNEMPLOYMENT / DISABILITY / and INCOME SUPPORT PROGRAMS / Benefits and duration / Economics / Labor Economics / Social and Behavioral Sciences
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