Prolonged unemployment is associated with control loss and personal as well as social disengagement.
Wiktor SoralMarcin BukowskiMichal BilewiczAleksandra CichockaKarol LewczukMateusz OlechowskiAleksandra NiemyjskaAnna RędzioMagdalena SkrodzkaMirosław KoftaPublished in: Journal of personality (2024)
We found that length unemployment is correlated with a psychological state strongly interfering with psychological as well as social functioning. While control-regaining models of responding to lack of control have received virtually no support from our findings, our results provide evidence that long-term unemployed individuals are more disengaged than working individuals. They are more apathetic, less likely to engage in control-regaining efforts and in active forms of construing one's own future.