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- Oxford Library of Psychology
- Oxford Library of Psychology
- About the Editors
- Contributors
- Introduction: What to Expect
- Historical Background to Research on Job Loss, Unemployment, and Job Search
- Job Insecurity and Anticipated Job Loss: A Primer and Exploration of Possible Interventions
- Individual Consequences of Job Loss and Unemployment
- Job Loss, Unemployment, and Families
- Unemployment and Its Wider Impact
- Insecurity, Unemployment, and Health: A Social Epidemiological Perspective
- Goal Setting and Control Theory: Implications for Job Search
- Job Loss and Job Search: A Social-Cognitive and Self-Regulation Perspective
- Understanding the Motivational Dynamics Among Unemployed Individuals: Refreshing Insights from the Self-Determination Theory Perspective
- Motivation and Self-Regulation in Job Search: A Theory of Planned Job Search Behavior
- Self-Regulatory Perspectives in the Theory of Planned Job Search Behavior: Deliberate and Automatic Self-Regulation Strategies to Facilitate Job Seeking
- New Economy Careers Demand Adaptive Mental Models and Resources
- Economic Job Search and Decision-Making Models
- Job-Search Behavior as a Multidimensional Construct: A Review of Different Job-Search Behaviors and Sources
- Networking as a Job-Search Behavior and Career Management Strategy
- Contingency Headhunters: What They Do—and What Their Activities Tell Us About Jobs, Careers, and the Labor Market
- Who Is Searching for Whom? Integrating Recruitment and Job Search Research
- Through the Looking Glass: Employment Interviews from the Lens of Job Candidates
- Reemployment Quality, Underemployment, and Career Outcomes
- Job Search and the School-to-Work Transition
- Employed Job Seekers and Job-to-Job Search
- Job-Search Behavior of the Unemployed: A Dynamic Perspective
- Too Old to Tango? Job Loss and Job Search Among Older Workers
- Nontraditional Employment: The Careers of Temporary Workers
- International Job Search
- By Any Other Name: Discrimination in Resume Screening
- The Evaluation of Reemployment Programs: Between Impact Assessment and Theory-Based Approaches
- Job Loss: Outplacement Programs
- Work First Versus Human Capital Development in Employability Programs
- The JOBS Program: Impact on Job Seeker Motivation, Reemployment, and Mental Health
- Index
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- Names: Klehe, Ute-Christine, 1975–editor. | Hooft, Edwin A. J. van, editor.
- Title: The Oxford handbook of job loss and job search /
- edited by Ute-Christine Klehe, Edwin A. J. van Hooft.
- Description: New York, NY : Oxford University Press, [2018] |
- Includes bibliographical references and index.
- Identifiers: LCCN 2017055016 | ISBN 9780199764921 (hardcover : alk. paper)
- Subjects: LCSH: Unemployment—Social aspects. | Unemployed. |
- Job hunting. | Employment (Economic theory)—Social aspects.
- Classification: LCC HD5708 .O97 2018 | DDC 331.13/7—dc23
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- Oxford Library of Psychology
- Oxford Library of Psychology
- About the Editors
- Contributors
- Introduction: What to Expect
- Historical Background to Research on Job Loss, Unemployment, and Job Search
- Job Insecurity and Anticipated Job Loss: A Primer and Exploration of Possible Interventions
- Individual Consequences of Job Loss and Unemployment
- Job Loss, Unemployment, and Families
- Unemployment and Its Wider Impact
- Insecurity, Unemployment, and Health: A Social Epidemiological Perspective
- Goal Setting and Control Theory: Implications for Job Search
- Job Loss and Job Search: A Social-Cognitive and Self-Regulation Perspective
- Understanding the Motivational Dynamics Among Unemployed Individuals: Refreshing Insights from the Self-Determination Theory Perspective
- Motivation and Self-Regulation in Job Search: A Theory of Planned Job Search Behavior
- Self-Regulatory Perspectives in the Theory of Planned Job Search Behavior: Deliberate and Automatic Self-Regulation Strategies to Facilitate Job Seeking
- New Economy Careers Demand Adaptive Mental Models and Resources
- Economic Job Search and Decision-Making Models
- Job-Search Behavior as a Multidimensional Construct: A Review of Different Job-Search Behaviors and Sources
- Networking as a Job-Search Behavior and Career Management Strategy
- Contingency Headhunters: What They Do—and What Their Activities Tell Us About Jobs, Careers, and the Labor Market
- Who Is Searching for Whom? Integrating Recruitment and Job Search Research
- Through the Looking Glass: Employment Interviews from the Lens of Job Candidates
- Reemployment Quality, Underemployment, and Career Outcomes
- Job Search and the School-to-Work Transition
- Employed Job Seekers and Job-to-Job Search
- Job-Search Behavior of the Unemployed: A Dynamic Perspective
- Too Old to Tango? Job Loss and Job Search Among Older Workers
- Nontraditional Employment: The Careers of Temporary Workers
- International Job Search
- By Any Other Name: Discrimination in Resume Screening
- The Evaluation of Reemployment Programs: Between Impact Assessment and Theory-Based Approaches
- Job Loss: Outplacement Programs
- Work First Versus Human Capital Development in Employability Programs
- The JOBS Program: Impact on Job Seeker Motivation, Reemployment, and Mental Health
- Index