Against the backdrop of a robust economy, hundreds of thousands
of people in this country remain out of work for long periods of
time, causing economic and psychological hardships for entire
families. "Hardest TimeS" examines in depth what happens to men,
and to their families, when they remain out of work for longer than
six months, a period the government designates as long term
unemployment. Cottle examines long term unemployment as a traumatic
event, which creates in those who experience it conditions
resembling symptoms of loss and post-trauma. Through the words of
men who have experienced long term unemployment, he demonstrates
that work is crucial to the formation of a man's identity, and that
without work, many men often find no purpose for living. The
in-depth studies that Cottle undertook reveal here why some men
abandon their families or, in some instances, are driven to commit
murder or suicide in the face of lingering unemployment. These
often heart wrenching stories encourage readers to consider the
implications of long term unemployment for the men who experience
it, the families who endure it, and the society that tolerates
it.
Cottle's approach demonstrates that unemployment cannot be
examined strictly in statistical terms, but that ultimately it must
be explored in human terms, for it affects both the unemployed
worker and his family. Instead of treating long term unemployment
as simply another social problem, Cottle argues that it must be
treated as a serious, often life-threatening, disorder, whose cure
is clearly discernible. By reading the words of these men, the
reader will understand how, even in this time of shifting gender
roles, men in large measure still define themselves by the work
they do, rather than the relationships that they cultivate. This
unique approach to the problem of long term unemployment gives a
human face to the problem and encourages readers to rethink the
nature of working and not working and its special importance to
men.
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