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9780791066904

The Effects of Job Loss on the Family

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  • ISBN13:

    9780791066904

  • ISBN10:

    0791066908

  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 2002-04-01
  • Publisher: Chelsea House Pub
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Summary

Explains the common causes of a parent's job loss, the financial and emotional effects of unemployment on the family, expected changes in lifestyle, ways of coping and resources available, and the process of getting a new job.

Table of Contents

Introduction 6(2)
Understanding Job Loss
8(10)
Financial Effects
18(10)
Emotional Effects
28(8)
Coping
36(8)
Special Problems
44(8)
Getting a New Job
52(9)
Glossary 61(1)
Further Reading 62(1)
Index 63

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Excerpts

When a parent experiences the loss of a job, the entire family feels the impact. This book offers advice for dealing with every aspect of a parent losing a job, and presents a straightforward explanation of situations that can bring about unemployment. In these difficult economic times, this is an excellent tool for any child coping with a parent who has lost a job.

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