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050 0 4 _aHD5724
_b.E35 2016
082 0 _a331.13730973
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100 1 _aEhlert, Martin,
_eauthor.
245 0 4 _aThe Impact of Losing Your Job
264 1 _bAmsterdam University Press,
264 3 _bProject MUSE,
300 _a1 online resource (264 pages) :
_billustrations ;
490 0 _aChanging welfare states
504 _aIncludes bibliographical references (pages 249-262) and index.
506 0 _aOpen Access
_fUnrestricted online access
_2star
520 _aLosing a job has always been understood as one of the most important causes of downward social mobility in modern societies. And it's only gotten worse in recent years, as the weakening position of workers has made returning to the labor market even tougher. The Impact of Losing Your Job builds on findings from life course sociology to show clearly just what effects job loss has on income, family life, and future prospects. Key to Martin Ehlert's analysis is a comparative look at the United States and Germany that enables him to show how different approaches to welfare state policies can ameliorate the effects of job loss-- but can at the same time make labor insecurity more common.-- Provided by Publisher.
588 _aDescription based on print version record.
650 0 _aEconomic security
_zGermany.
650 0 _aEconomic security
_zUnited States.
650 0 _aUnemployment
_zGermany.
650 0 _aUnemployment
_zUnited States.
655 7 _aElectronic books.
_2local
710 2 _aProject Muse.
_edistributor
830 0 _aChanging welfare states.
830 0 _aBook collections on Project MUSE.
856 4 0 _zFull text available:
_uhttps://muse.jhu.edu/book/66559/
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