The web of coping resources and pathways to reemployment following a job loss.

AD Vinokur, Y Schul - Journal of occupational health psychology, 2002 - psycnet.apa.org
AD Vinokur, Y Schul
Journal of occupational health psychology, 2002psycnet.apa.org
Structural equation modeling analyses of data from 2 longitudinal community studies of
recently laid-off workers examined the interrelationships and pathways from personal coping
resources to job-search intensity and the extent and quality of reemployment at 2 follow-ups
(at 6 months and at 12 or 24 months). In both studies, the proposed models for predicting
reemployment and reemployment quality provided a good fit to the data with the same
pattern of results, which demonstrated that job-search motivation increased reemployment at …
Abstract
Structural equation modeling analyses of data from 2 longitudinal community studies of recently laid-off workers examined the interrelationships and pathways from personal coping resources to job-search intensity and the extent and quality of reemployment at 2 follow-ups (at 6 months and at 12 or 24 months). In both studies, the proposed models for predicting reemployment and reemployment quality provided a good fit to the data with the same pattern of results, which demonstrated that job-search motivation increased reemployment at all follow-ups but did not affect reemployment quality. At both the 6-and 12-month follow-ups, level of depressive symptoms decreased the extent and quality of reemployment. The results also highlighted the dual role of financial strain, which on the one hand facilitates reemployment by increasing job-search motivation and job-search intensity and on the other hand inhibits it by increasing depressive symptoms.(PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2016 APA, all rights reserved)
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