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Involuntary job loss has been shown to be associated with a variety of adverse outcomes, such as lower wages, poorer health, or greater divorce risks (Arulampalam 2001; Hansen 2005; also see Chap. 17). It is thus considered as a serious life-disrupting event which may affect – in different ways – labour market entrants as well as older workers (Breen 2005; Henkens et al. 1996).
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Brandt, M., Hank, K. (2011). Early and Later Life Experiences of Unemployment Under Different Welfare Regimes. In: Börsch-Supan, A., Brandt, M., Hank, K., Schröder, M. (eds) The Individual and the Welfare State. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-17472-8_10
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