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Zurück in die Zukunft: Eine gemeindepsychologische Annäherung an Arbeitslosigkeit und psychische Gesundheit

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Erwerbslosigkeit

Part of the book series: Psychologie sozialer Ungleichheit ((PSYCHSU,volume 12))

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Nach meiner Überzeugung sind gemeindepsychologische Ansätze von entscheidender Bedeutung und haben grundlegende Implikationen für die Entwicklung einer interdisziplinären Sozialwissenschaft von Arbeitslosigkeit und seelischer Gesundheit. Sie sind für die Entwicklung einer differenzierten Wissenschaft der öffentlichen Gesundheit in einem allgemeineren Sinne sogar von entscheidender Bedeutung.

Der Autor möchte Emeritus Professor Marie Jahoda (+) für die Korrektur einiger Fehler in einer früheren Version dieses Textes danken. Jeder noch verbliebene Fehler liegt in der alleinigen Verantwortung des Autors. Für die Unterstützung durch die ESRC-Förderung ROOO 231798 während eines Teils der Vorbereitung dieser Arbeit wird herzlichst gedankt.

Die Übertragung ins Deutsche wurde von Karsten Paul vorgenommen. Hilfreiche Hinweise zur Übersetzung gab Alois Wacker.

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Fryer, D. (2001). Zurück in die Zukunft: Eine gemeindepsychologische Annäherung an Arbeitslosigkeit und psychische Gesundheit. In: Zempel, J., Bacher, J., Moser, K. (eds) Erwerbslosigkeit. Psychologie sozialer Ungleichheit, vol 12. VS Verlag für Sozialwissenschaften, Wiesbaden. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-663-09986-4_22

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