NEW RESEARCH CONFIRMS CONNECTION BETWEEN JOB LOSS, POOR HEALTH
December 20, 2007
December 20, 2007
ANN ARBOR, Mich., Dec. 20 -- The University of Michigan issued the following news release:
Employees who lose their jobs because of their health suffer more significant depression and detrimental health outcomes than people who lose their jobs for non-health reasons, new research shows.
The study also suggests that people who are reemployed quickly have better health outcomes than those who remain unemployed.
It's not clear how many people involuntari . . .
Employees who lose their jobs because of their health suffer more significant depression and detrimental health outcomes than people who lose their jobs for non-health reasons, new research shows.
The study also suggests that people who are reemployed quickly have better health outcomes than those who remain unemployed.
It's not clear how many people involuntari . . .