Self-Perceived Interpersonal Problems Among Long-Term Unemployed Individuals, and Vocational Rehabilitation Programs (In)ability to Change Them

ConclusionThese results are relevant as they may inform interventions targeted this population aimed at increasing employability and/or individual well-being. Importantly, the findings may be viewed as a reflection of both social and individual processes. Long-term unemployed individuals ’ tendency to feel insufficiently engaged may reflect difficulty with keeping up with a job market in constant change.
Source: Journal of Occupational Rehabilitation - Category: Rehabilitation Source Type: research