Distress and unemployment: the related economic and noneconomic factors in a sample of unemployed adults.
Diana FrasquilhoMargarida Gaspar de MatosAdilson MarquesTânia GasparJosé Miguel Caldas-de-AlmeidaPublished in: International journal of public health (2016)
The unemployed individuals score high on distress, especially those facing financial strain and lack of structured time, and women and individuals with lower education in particular. Given the recessionary context and high unemployment rates, these insights raise awareness for policies and actions targeting the needs of unemployed people.