Configurations of unemployment, reemployment, and psychological well-being: A longitudinal study of unemployed individuals in Portugal

This study examined how four different configurations of unemployment and reemployment (defined by history of past unemployment and unemployment/reemployment 3years later) related to changes in psychological well-being. The longitudinal sample consisted of 566 Portuguese men and women who were unemp...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of vocational behavior 2015-12, Vol.91, p.54-64
Hauptverfasser: Ferreira, Joaquim A., Reitzle, Matthias, Lee, Bora, Freitas, Raquel A., Santos, Eduardo R., Alcoforado, Luís, Vondracek, Fred W.
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Zusammenfassung:This study examined how four different configurations of unemployment and reemployment (defined by history of past unemployment and unemployment/reemployment 3years later) related to changes in psychological well-being. The longitudinal sample consisted of 566 Portuguese men and women who were unemployed at the beginning of the study. Using true change score models, we found that individuals who reported a long period of unemployment at T1 but were reemployed at T2 showed meaningful gains in positive affect and life satisfaction compared to those who had a shorter history of unemployment and were reemployed. An examination of gender differences revealed that the women who were reemployed after a long history of unemployment showed the greatest relative gains in positive affect. We conclude by noting limitations of this research and suggesting future research to address these limitations. •Reemployment of long-term unemployed individuals was associated with meaningful gains in psychological well-being.•There were gender differences in the relations between unemployment configurations and change in psychological well-being.•Age groups did not differ in the relations between unemployment configurations and change in psychological well-being.
ISSN:0001-8791
1095-9084
DOI:10.1016/j.jvb.2015.09.004