... restructuring would be severe, but frequently-quoted job loss figures are misleading and overstated, according to a new ... would mean a peak loss of 1.5 million jobs. But we think the more likely figure ...
... bankruptcy, a new study has found that losing your job can make you sick. Even when people ... heart attack, stroke or diabetes as a result of the job loss. The study will be published in the May 8 issue ...
... 14 other states have unemployment rates hovering around 10 percent. Job loss can devastate workers, says David Dooley, UC Irvine professor of psychology & social behavior, and it can ...
NASA anticipates up 4,000 cut jobs once the space shuttle fleet retires.
LONDON, Sept. 9 (UPI) -- A study suggests married men and women in Britain who lose their jobs are more likely to divorce within a year than other couples.
(AP) -- As job losses mount amid the economic turmoil, more people are turning to career-development Web sites even if they are still employed, a new study finds.
While thousands of people around the province are fearing job losses and many others are receiving pink slips, one field is experiencing a boom: Jobs are plentiful in the field of health care.
People who lose their jobs face an increased risk of developing health problems such as high blood pressure and heart attacks even if they find a new job quickly, a new study suggests.
... the effects of severe winter weather in Minnesota, especially in larger cities, and the marked loss of jobs in one community was traced to a closure of three businesses that were failing because of ...
... one of the areas least affected by the recession, but with 3,000 job losses last month and an increasing amount of high-tech outsourcing, economists say the city is feeling the pinch.
... people that depend on seafood and other ocean resources for their livelihoods," said Doney. "Losses of crustaceans, bivalves, their predators, and their habitat — in the case of reef-associated fish ...
... between poor health and job insecurity, and to control for the impact of actual job loss and other factors. One of the studies was conducted between 1986 and 1989, the other between 1995 and 2005.
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... make it easier to determine a person's risk of debilitating diseases like cancer and Alzheimer's, but many people worry that it also makes them targets for insurance rate increases and job loss....
... at Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center point to the negative impact of parental job loss on children’s healthcare and the importance of having continuous health insurance coverage to meet ...
... a syndromal episode of depression or anxiety disorder, including job loss, marital discord and poverty, few are as robust in their impact as child abuse and neglect," writes Charles B. ...