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ABSTRACT. By collecting secondary data and making estimations/calculations, the current research aims to shed light on the mechanisms via which perceived job insecurity influences both mental and physical health and on the effect of unemployment on depression, also encompassing subsequent large market consequences.
JEL codes: H51; H75; I18; P36

Keywords: job loss; unemployment; perceived job insecurity; health; well-being

How to cite: Nica, Elvira, Ana-Mădălina Potcovaru, and Cătălina-Oana Mirică (Dumitrescu) (2017). “Job Loss, Unemployment, and Perceived Job Insecurity: Their Effects on Individuals’ Health and Well-Being,” Psychosociological Issues in Human Resource Management 5(2): 193–198.

Received 8 October 2017 • Received in revised form 9 November 2017
Accepted 10 November 2017 • Available online 20 November 2017

doi:10.22381/PIHRM5220179

ELVIRA NICA
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Center for Human Resources and Labor Studies
at AAER, New York;
Bucharest University of Economic Studies
ANA-MĂDĂLINA POTCOVARU
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Bucharest University of Economic Studies
CĂTĂLINA-OANA MIRICĂ (DUMITRESCU)
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Bucharest University of Economic Studies

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