This outstanding book provides a rare insight into
ground-breaking comprehensive research from Europe, Australia, Asia
and the United States on the health impact of unemployment on the
individual and the community. Featuring authors from across the
fields of psychology, medicine, economics, sociology, occupational
health and organisational development, Unemployment and Health
outlines current theory and findings about the factors responsible
for the generally detrimental health effects of being out of work
or in unstable employment. This book is a vital resource for
policy-makers, social workers, educators, researchers, students and
anyone with an interest in the global effects of unemployment on
the human condition.
Unemployment and Health is based on presentations by leading
researchers at the Second International Expert Conference organised
by the Scientific Committee Unemployment and Health of the
International Commission on Occupational Health (ICOH) on
'Occupational Transitions: Unemployment, Underemployment and
Health', held in Adelaide, Australia in December 2001. The
activities of this body bring together researchers working
specifically on occupational health issues related to employment
with those focusing on the health effects of being out of work in a
society centred on paid employment. Thus the ICOH Scientific
Committee tries to bridge these two areas that are traditionally
separated and to reduce the gap between unemployment research and
occupational health. The Adelaide conference was the second
international conference. The first one, held in Paris in 1998,
focused on interventions with unemployed people. Additional
contributions have been invited from other leading researchers who
were unable to attend the conference.
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