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Longer the unemployment, bouncing back more difficult? Study finds gaining back control is hard

Unemployment is a rot that stagnates development on all fronts. A new study sheds more light on its damaging effects on both societal and personal facets.

Published on: Sep 03, 2024 12:01 PM IST
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Unemployment is a disturbing ailment that’s a hurdle to the development of both the individual and society. As it persists for a longer duration, it develops significant mental health concerns. A new study published in the Journal of Personality in August, reveals how persistent and prolonged unemployment affects an individual’s mental and social functioning. The longer the unemployment lasts, the more difficult it becomes to cope and reclaim their lives. There’s a sense of psychological and social detachment.

Unemployment makes you spiral out of control. (Pexels)
Unemployment makes you spiral out of control. (Pexels)

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Mental effects

Unemployment is a substantial stressor that has major ramifications for mental health. Employment is rewarding, offering both tangible and intangible benefits. Foremost among these benefits is a stable source of income, which is fundamental for financial independence and control over one’s life. The underlying benefits manifest in the sense of purpose, motivation that directs one's daily routine, and social connections. The workplace provides the opportunity to socialise and mingle.

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Societal effects

Unemployment poses a threat to the very foundations of democracy. Individuals struggling with long-term unemployment often distance themselves from social and political activities. They are less likely to engage in nationalistic collective behaviors, such as protests, and are believed to have lower national identification. Naturally, deviant behaviours may increase.

Despite having low self-esteem, they protect their self-image and shift the blame onto the government or corporations for their unemployment. This psychological defensiveness is a way to shield themselves from uncomfortable truths, such as the possibility that their lack of initiative or effectiveness may also contribute to their situation. However, while they may blame external factors, they do not necessarily turn to factors such as divine intervention or God, for comfort or to regain control over their lives. Both society and individuals must address unemployment at its nascent stage before it worsens and reaches a point of no return.

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ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Adrija Dey

Adrija Dey’s proclivity for observation fuels her storytelling instinct. As a lifestyle journalist, she crafts compelling, relatable narratives across diverse touchpoints of the human experience, including wellness, mental health, relationships, interior design, home decor, food, travel, and fashion that gently nudge readers toward living a little better. For her, stories exist in flesh and bones, carried by human vessels and shaped through everyday endeavours. It is the small stories we live and share that make us human. After all, humans and their lores are the most natural and raw repositories of stories, and uncovering them, for her, is akin to peeling an orange under a winter afternoon sun. Always up for a chat, she believes the best stories come from unfiltered yapping, where "too much information" is kind of the point. A graduate of Indraprastha College for Women, University of Delhi, and an alumna of the Indian Institute of Mass Communication (IIMC), Delhi, Adrija spends her idle hours cocooned with herbal tea and a gripping thriller, scribbling inner monologues she loosely calls poetic pieces, often with her succulents in attendance. On lazier days, she can be found binge-watching, for the nth time, one from her comfort-show holy trinity: The Office (US), Brooklyn Nine-Nine, or Modern Family. Dancing by herself to her peppy playlists, however, is an everyday ritual she swears by religiously.

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