جزییات کتاب
An economic recession can affect the aggregate well-being of a population. This highly regarded and timely book shows a significant increase in the mean levels of distress and dissatisfaction in the work place in recent years. Machine generated contents note: pt. I INDIVIDUAL HEALTH, STRESS AND WELL-BEING --1.Well-being among Greeks and immigrants before and after the current financial crisis / Marina Dalla --2.Socioeconomic adversity and family stressors in relation to school achievement among Greek, Serbian and Albanian students / Evi Georgiadi --3.The impact of the recession and its aftermath on individual health and well-being / Lisa Fiksenbaum --4.Workaholism and psychosocial functioning: individual, family and workplace perspectives / Bruce D. Kirkcaldy --5.The mark of recession in the high-tech industry: high stress and low burnout / Nurit Zaidman --6.The adverse effects of recession-related events on the health and well-being of individuals / Oi-Ling Siu --7.Temporary employment, quality of working life and well-being r / Irene L. D. Houtman --pt. II JOB INSECURITY, JOB LOSS AND UNEMPLOYMENT --8.Economic recession, job insecurity and employee and organizational health / Ronald Burke --Contents note continued: 9.The psychology of unemployment: laying off people in a recession / Adrian Furnham --10.Perceiving and responding to job insecurity: the importance of multilevel contexts / Robert R. Sinclair --11.Unemployment and mental health / Howard Kahn --12.The effects of not working: a psychological framework for understanding the experience of job loss / Katelyn A. Buchholz --pt. III SPECIFIC ISSUES IN RECESSION --13.Effects of the recession on psychological contracts between employers and employees / Michael O'Driscoll --14.The individual afront the antinomies of the contemporary world / Menelaos Givalos --15.The psychological effects of restructuring / Gisela Mohr --16.Social support in times of economic stress / Charles C. Benight --pt. IV WORK-FAMILY BALANCE/CONFLICT --17.The dynamism of balancing work and family in a developing society: evidence from Taiwan / Luo Lu --Contents note continued: 18.Low income families and occupational health: implications of economic stress for work-family conflict research and practice / Meline M. Schaffer.