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Impact of COVID-19 on Employment: Exploring the Perspectives of Job Loss and Mental Health of Individuals From Minimal-Resource Communities.

Galaxina G WrightLea HerbertBreahannah HilaireLaurie O Campbell
Published in: The Career development quarterly (2021)
This qualitative study examines the experiences of COVID-19 job loss by individuals from minimal-resource communities. Six participants were interviewed regarding their experience with becoming unemployed during the global pandemic. In general, participants described experiences that aligned with the core tenets of Gowan and Gatewood's (1997) model of response to job loss, as well as additional subthemes, including (a) internal support, (b) external support/resources, (c) survival, (d) mind-set, (e) emotion regulation, and (f) mental health effects. Implications are provided to career practitioners with consideration of these experiences when working with unemployed individuals who have limited resources.
Keyphrases
  • mental health
  • coronavirus disease
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  • mental illness
  • social support
  • primary care
  • respiratory syndrome coronavirus
  • general practice
  • medical students