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The impact of unemployment on the psychological well-being of British Asians

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  09 July 2009

Manfusa Shams*
Affiliation:
MRC/ESRC Social and Applied Psychology Unit, University of Sheffield
Paul R. Jackson
Affiliation:
MRC/ESRC Social and Applied Psychology Unit, University of Sheffield
*
1 Address for correspondence: Dr Manfusa Shams, Department of Psychology, Faculty of Health Care and Social Studies, University of Luton, Park Square, Luton, Bedfordshire, LU1 3JU.

Synopsis

This paper presents the results of a study of unemployment among British Asians living in the north of England. The sample comprises 139 employed and unemployed men. Using standardized psychological questionnaires with a semi-structured interview schedule, the psychological consequences of unemployment are examined in relation to other psychosocial variables. The results showed that the unemployed group had lower levels of psychological well-being, selfesteem, and employment commitment with high external beliefs, than the employed group. Length of unemployment was a significant determinant of psychological well-being and respondents with a longer period of unemployment had a lower level of psychological well-being than those who had been unemployed for a shorter period. The findings are examined in the context of existing empirical evidence, and the need to examine the psychological impact of unemployment among other British Asian groups is emphasized.

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Original Articles
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Copyright © Cambridge University Press 1994

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