Format:
1 Online-Ressource (209 Seiten)
Edition:
1st ed
ISBN:
9780190239268
Content:
The majority of American workers experience unemployment, and millions get trapped in devastating long-term unemployment. Drawing on interviews with unemployed workers, job recruiters, and career coaches, The Stigma Trap explains how the stigma of unemployment can render past educational and professional achievements irrelevant, leaving all American workers--including the most highly educated--vulnerable to getting trapped in unemployment. Eye-opening and clearly written, The Stigma Trap is essential reading for anyone who has experienced unemployment, has a family member or friend who is unemployed, or who wants to understand the forces that underlie the anxiety-filled lives of contemporary American workers
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Cover -- The Stigma Trap -- Copyright -- Dedication -- Contents -- 1. Stigma and the Myth of Meritocracy -- 2. The Trap: Advanced Degree from Harvard, Experienced, and Long-Term Unemployed? -- 3. Networking and Feeling Like Beggars and Used-Car Salesmen -- 4. The Stigma Inside -- 5. Our Closest Relations: Marriages and Friendships -- 6. Sociological Coaching and Countering Internalized Stigma -- 7. Moving Beyond Stigma and the Myth of Meritocracy -- Acknowledgments -- Appendix: The Story Behind This Book and Methodology -- Notes -- References -- Index
Additional Edition:
Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Sharone, Ofer The Stigma Trap Oxford : Oxford University Press, Incorporated,c2024 ISBN 9780190239244
Language:
English