[HTML][HTML] Career transitions across the lifespan: A review and research agenda

J Akkermans, SP da Motta Veiga, A Hirschi… - Journal of Vocational …, 2024 - Elsevier
Career transitions are becoming increasingly prevalent across the lifespan, and research on
the topic has proliferated in recent years. However, the literature is fragmented across …

Promoting happiness: The malleability of individual and societal subjective wellbeing

L Tay, L Kuykendall - International Journal of Psychology, 2013 - Taylor & Francis
Is it possible to enhance the subjective wellbeing of individuals and societies? If so, what are
the mental health interventions and economic mechanisms by which subjective wellbeing …

Beyond debt. A moderator analysis of the relationship between perceived financial strain and mental health

E Selenko, B Batinic - Social science & medicine, 2011 - Elsevier
Heavy debt not only has economic consequences, but has also been related to severe
psychological and physical distress. The present study investigates the relationship between …

“A blessing and a curse”: Work loss during coronavirus lockdown on short-term health changes via threat and recovery.

AA Grandey, GM Sayre, KA French - Journal of occupational health …, 2021 - psycnet.apa.org
The coronavirus pandemic resulted in national lockdown orders, followed by employment
changes to reduce labor costs. We assess how health varied for hospitality workers due to …

Why do individuals suffer during unemployment? Analyzing the role of deprived psychological needs in a six-wave longitudinal study.

A Zechmann, KI Paul - Journal of occupational health psychology, 2019 - psycnet.apa.org
This 6-wave study addresses the psychological meaning of employment by examining the
psychological need mechanisms predicting psychological distress during unemployment …

Does latent deprivation lead to psychological distress? Investigating Jahoda's model in a four‐wave study

E Selenko, B Batinic, K Paul - Journal of Occupational and …, 2011 - Wiley Online Library
Unemployment has serious negative effects on psychological health, and yet the underlying
mechanisms remain unknown. According to the latent deprivation model, it is the lack of …

The impact of unemployment on cognitive, affective, and eudaimonic well-being facets: Investigating immediate effects and short-term adaptation.

M Lawes, C Hetschko, R Schöb… - Journal of personality …, 2023 - psycnet.apa.org
Abstract [Correction Notice: An Erratum for this article was reported online in Journal of
Personality and Social Psychology on Jun 02 2022 (see record 2022-66262-001). In the …

Job insecurity and the benefits of work

E Selenko, B Batinic - European Journal of Work and …, 2013 - Taylor & Francis
The presented study combines conservation of resource theory with latent deprivation theory
to explain the negative relationship between job insecurity and mental health. Specifically …

Examining interindividual differences in unemployment-related changes in subjective well-being: The role of psychological well-being and re-employment …

M Lawes, C Hetschko, R Schöb… - European Journal of …, 2025 - journals.sagepub.com
This study examined whether the six trait-like dimensions of psychological well-being (eg,
autonomy and environmental mastery) moderate the effects of unemployment on various …

The benefits of work: A meta-analysis of the latent deprivation and agency restriction models

JA Aitken, JA Cannon, SA Kaplan, H Kim - Journal of Business and …, 2024 - Springer
Despite conclusive evidence about the positive impact of working relative to unemployment
for psychological well-being, there remains much uncertainty about why working relates to …