Coping strategies of long-term unemployed in Portugal

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Autor(a) principal: Suleman, F.
Data de Publicação: 2016
Outros Autores: Amor, T., Guerra, I.
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/10071/12400
Resumo: This paper examines coping strategies adopted by women and men after job loss in Portugal. The data were gathered through interviews and an open-ended inquiry applied to fifteen unemployed persons (eight women), who were asked to describe their cognitive and behavioural efforts to cope with unemployment. Almost all the sampled unemployed persons search for a job, accept or look for training, do odd jobs, or request financial support from family and friends. However, there are interesting differences between women and men. Whereas men find the loss of their breadwinner status difficult, women worry about their economic independence and ultimately gender equality. We suggest that women's early entry in the labour market in Portugal created a social identity based on work, and this identity has contributed to negative consequences of unemployment for both genders. Men and women differ however in their emotions. Men revealed embarrassment, shame but also a colder and rational attitude, while women demonstrated strong emotions including crying during the interview. There are indeed differences in the strategies described by the people interviewed and observed by researchers. Latent strategies enhanced our understanding and therefore represented a powerful source of information.
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title Coping strategies of long-term unemployed in Portugal
spellingShingle Coping strategies of long-term unemployed in Portugal
Suleman, F.
Long-term unemployment
Coping strategies
Gender differences
Portugal
title_short Coping strategies of long-term unemployed in Portugal
title_full Coping strategies of long-term unemployed in Portugal
title_fullStr Coping strategies of long-term unemployed in Portugal
title_full_unstemmed Coping strategies of long-term unemployed in Portugal
title_sort Coping strategies of long-term unemployed in Portugal
author Suleman, F.
author_facet Suleman, F.
Amor, T.
Guerra, I.
author_role author
author2 Amor, T.
Guerra, I.
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Suleman, F.
Amor, T.
Guerra, I.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Long-term unemployment
Coping strategies
Gender differences
Portugal
topic Long-term unemployment
Coping strategies
Gender differences
Portugal
description This paper examines coping strategies adopted by women and men after job loss in Portugal. The data were gathered through interviews and an open-ended inquiry applied to fifteen unemployed persons (eight women), who were asked to describe their cognitive and behavioural efforts to cope with unemployment. Almost all the sampled unemployed persons search for a job, accept or look for training, do odd jobs, or request financial support from family and friends. However, there are interesting differences between women and men. Whereas men find the loss of their breadwinner status difficult, women worry about their economic independence and ultimately gender equality. We suggest that women's early entry in the labour market in Portugal created a social identity based on work, and this identity has contributed to negative consequences of unemployment for both genders. Men and women differ however in their emotions. Men revealed embarrassment, shame but also a colder and rational attitude, while women demonstrated strong emotions including crying during the interview. There are indeed differences in the strategies described by the people interviewed and observed by researchers. Latent strategies enhanced our understanding and therefore represented a powerful source of information.
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