Ma, Ming Orsi, Rebecca Brooks-Russell, Ashley
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Child maltreatment
The economic downturn due to the Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic initially led to a large increase in the US unemployment rate. Being laid-off or losing a job could cause financial stress and have an impact on the relationship between parents or other adults in the home and children. We aimed to assess the effect of household unemploym...
Plesec, Alja
Ordosgoitia Morón, Victoria Eugenia
The Public Administration can identify problems that can be addressed with the intention of guaranteeing the rights of vulnerable populations. This research seeks to identify the elements that influence the creation of a public employment policy for single mothers and female household heads in the municipality of Chinú, Córdoba during the period 20...
Glozier, Nick Morris, Richard Schurer, Stefanie
Published in
The Australian and New Zealand journal of psychiatry
Two years ago, in the early stages of the COVID-19 pandemic, there were widespread and grim predictions of an ensuing suicide epidemic. Not only has this not happened but also by the end of 2021 in the majority of countries and regions with available data, the suicide rates had, if anything, declined. We discuss four reasons why the predictions of ...
Fouqueray, Etienne Bouba-Olga, Olivier Gaillard, Emmanuelle
Amiri, Sohrab
Published in
International journal of occupational safety and ergonomics : JOSE
Objectives. This study investigated the association between unemployment and depressive symptoms and major depression disorder worldwide using a systematic review and meta-analysis. Methods. Search time was limited to all articles published in English until December 2020. In the association between unemployment and depression, first, the results of...
Amano-Patiño, N. Aramburu, J. Contractor, Z.
We study Executive Order 11246, an employment-based affirmative action policy targeted at firms holding contracts with the federal government. We find this policy to be ineffective in the 21st century, contrary to the positive effects found in the late 1900s (Miller, 2017). Our novel dataset combines data on federal contract acquisition and enforce...
Basu, Alaka Malwade Kumar, Sneha
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Population studies
Rising numbers of young unmarried men in India reflect a marriage squeeze that goes beyond the shortage of brides created by sex-selective abortion. We describe a decline in men's marriageability caused by their falling economic prospects at the same time as families of brides are increasingly seeking grooms with stable employment. We group young m...
Tomažič, Marko
V obdobju visoke gospodarske aktivnosti, ko je prisotna nenehna gospodarska rast, se družba sooča s pomanjkanjem delovne sile. Med podjetji se bije bitka za nove zaposlene, bazen brezposelnih pa je zelo izpraznjen oziroma ne nudi primerne ponudbe delovne sile. Skupaj s slabo demografsko sliko in vse manjšim pritokom mladih na trg dela se ustvarijo ...
Larcombe, Enara Müller, Amanda
Published in
International journal of mental health nursing
This integrative review explores the impact of borderline personality disorder (BPD) symptomology and behaviours on occupational capacity, participation, and sustainability. The disorder has also been associated with lower education levels, higher levels of attrition in tertiary education populations, and low occupational participation and employme...