Abstract

This article offers a broad review of research on the consequences of unemployment for families. It discusses empirical studies of the spouses and the children of unemployed individuals. Although there are some dissenting voices, most studies focusing on unemployment and families suggest that unemployed individuals and their families are exposed to many adverse events and circumstances. However, it is not yet clear what role unemployment plays in this, and what is the significance of related factors.

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