Job Loss, Identity, and Mental Health

Author:   Dawn R. Norris
Publisher:   Rutgers University Press
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9780813573830


Pages:   202
Publication Date:   13 June 2016
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Our jobs are often a big part of our identities, and when we are fired, we can feel confused, hurt, and powerless-at sea in terms of who we are. Drawing on extensive, real-life interviews, Job Loss, Identity, and Mental Health shines a light on the experiences of unemployed, middle-class professional men and women, showing how job loss can affect both identity and mental health. Sociologist Dawn R. Norris uses in-depth interviews to offer insight into the experience of losing a job-what it means for daily life, how the unemployed feel about it, and the process they go through as they try to deal with job loss and their new identities as unemployed people. Norris highlights several specific challenges to identity that can occur. For instance, the way other people interact with the unemployed either helps them feel sure about who they are, or leads them to question their identities. Another identity threat happens when the unemployed no longer feel they are the same person they used to be. Norris also examines the importance of the subjective meaning people give to statuses, along with the strong influence of society's expectations. For example, men in Norris's study often used the stereotype of the ""male breadwinner"" to define who they were. Job Loss, Identity, and Mental Health describes various strategies to cope with identity loss, including ""shifting"" away from a work-related identity and instead emphasizing a nonwork identity (such as ""a parent""), or conversely ""sustaining"" a work-related identity even though he or she is actually unemployed. Finally, Norris explores the social factors-often out of the control of unemployed people-that make these strategies possible or impossible. A compelling portrait of a little-studied aspect of the Great Recession, Job Loss, Identity, and Mental Health is filled with insight into the identity crises that unemployment can trigger, as well as strategies to help the unemployed maintain their mental strength.

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Author:   Dawn R. Norris
Publisher:   Rutgers University Press
Imprint:   Rutgers University Press
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.10cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.286kg
ISBN:  

9780813573830


ISBN 10:   0813573831
Pages:   202
Publication Date:   13 June 2016
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

Acknowledgments1          Introduction2          Why Identity?3          “That’s Not the Way We Do It at Gentay”: Feedback Mismatches4          “I Wasn’t the Same Person”: Time Mismatches5          “Me Caveman . . . I Club Deer”: Status Mismatches6          “On the Mommy Track”: Shifting7          “It Was Like I Was Still Working”: Sustaining8          “Like You’re Dead and Nobody Told You”: Identity Void9          ConclusionAppendix A: MethodologyAppendix B: Additional ConsiderationsNotesReferencesIndex 

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Norris s work is an accessible and engaging exploration of the effects that involuntary job loss has on people s identities and their psychological health. Both informative and comprehensive, Job Loss, Identity, and Mental Health is a well written and very worthwhile book. --Tim Strangleman professor of sociology, University of Kent, UK


Norris s work is an accessible and engaging exploration of the effects that involuntary job loss has on people s identities and their psychological health. Both informative and comprehensive, Job Loss, Identity, and Mental Health is a well written and very worthwhile book. --Tim Strangleman professor of sociology, University of Kent, UK


This book offers a poignant assessment of the social-psychological consequences of unemployment.Using longitudinal in-depth interviews, Norris shows the profound costs of unemployment for middle-class workers. She also thoughtfully illuminates the importance of gender in the experience ofjoblessness. Recommended! --Annette Lareau Stanley I. Sheerr Professor, University of Pennsylvania Norris s work is an accessible and engaging exploration of the effects that involuntary job loss has on people s identities and their psychological health. Both informative and comprehensive, Job Loss, Identity, and Mental Health is a well written and very worthwhile book. --Tim Strangleman professor of sociology, University of Kent, UK


A theoretically rich, well-written, and well-researched addition to the sociological study of employment and health.


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DAWN R. NORRIS is an assistant professor of sociology at the University of Wisconsin–La Crosse.

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