Youth Unemployment and Health Effects
Thomas Kieselbach
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Thomas Kieselbach: Research Unit 'Work, Unemployment and Personality Development', Department of Human and Social Sciences, University of Bremen, PO Box 33 04 40, D-2800, Fed. Rep. of Germany
International Journal of Social Psychiatry, 1988, vol. 34, issue 2, 83-96
Abstract:
Psychological and sociomedical unemployment research have become an important feature of public concern in the industrialised world. This paper focusses on research into youth unemployment and health effects from an international perspective and investigates more closely the following areas: Unemployment and health: research and the political public Youth unemployment: extent and societal coping Young and unemployed—a special problem? a. Skill utilization and social support b. Psychiatric morbidity c. Vulnerability and age d. "Americanization" of youth The demand for a "social guarantee"
Date: 1988
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DOI: 10.1177/002076408803400201
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