Abstract
Which coping strategies helped unemployed people in Bradford during times of recession?
This research explores the mental health impacts of unemployment. Researchers spoke to 16 focus groups in Bradford that included 73 unemployed people to find out how job losses affected everyday well-being and which personal coping strategies and financial support opportunities were helpful. Participants revealed how financial losses could affect mental health and how aspects such as the loss of a previously valued social role and a lack of structure during the day also played a part.
The study:
- examines the impact of involuntary unemployment across different groups;
- identifies the dangers to mental health associated with unemployment; and
- presents the different coping strategies used by men and women and by different age groups.
It identifies five main issues that require further policy attention to ensure that people who are unemployed do not also suffer from mental ill-health.
More Information
Status: | Published |
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Publisher: | Joseph Rowntree Foundation |
Date Deposited: | 09 Jan 2015 12:26 |
Last Modified: | 11 Jul 2024 19:44 |
Item Type: | Monograph (Project Report) |