Refugees have an increased risk of unemployment. We initially examined 83 unemployed refugees in Austria (mean age 34.01 years, s = 10.04), 42 of whom attended vocational training courses and 41 of whom did not. At the time of assessment some months later, 37 participants (44.6%) were employed and 46 (55.4%) were unemployed. We used sociodemographic variables as well as collectivistic values, c…
Many public opinion researches have concluded that the formation of people's policy is directly related to socio economic status (SES). However, in studying the public's attitude towards government's role in solving unemployment, researchers have found that SES has an indirect affect in reducing income inequality in society. Researcher further argue that party affiliation is more important in B…
This article examines the economic resources used by a sample of 324 displaced blue-collar workers coping with job loss for varying lengths of time. Analyses showed the worsening financial plight of workers unemployed for more than six months, with almost all of those jobless for more than two years becoming deeply impoverished. Data also revealed the pivotal role of unemployment benefits in ma…
Using social exchange theory, we proposed a moderated mediation model to explore the relationship between unemployment risk perception and employee knowledge hiding under the disruption of artificial intelligence transformation. We conducted an empirical analysis of data from 274 respondents who completed a two-stage survey with an interval of about 2 weeks. The results were as follows: First, …
The aim of the present study was to determine whether or not young university students are worried about being unemployed after graduation. Choice of field for university education influences unemployment worries and therefore we collected data from 287 university students from Ankara University who were studying social sciences or sciences. The results demonstrated that the level of concern ab…