By MARIE JAHODA
Employment and Unemployment: A Social-Psychological Analysis delves into the intricate interplay between individuals, society, and the labor market. Through a rigorous examination of behavioral patterns, societal norms, and psychological factors, this book offers a comprehensive exploration of the complex dynamics that underlie employment and joblessness. Drawing on empirical research and theoretical frameworks, the authors provide valuable insights into the psychological impact of unemployment, the social implications of workforce trends, and the ways in which individuals navigate the realm of work in contemporary society. This seminal work is essential reading for scholars, policymakers, and anyone seeking a deeper understanding of the psychological dimensions of employment and unemployment.
Cambridge. CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY PRESS. 1982. 120p.