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Experiences of white-collar job loss and job-searching in the United States
Authors:Aliya Hamid Rao
Affiliation:Department of Methodology, London School of Economics, London, UK
Abstract:Unemployment is a pervasive and stubborn feature of contemporary social and economic life. This review article focuses on the meaning and experience of contemporary white-collar unemployment in the United States. After explaining the empirical and theoretical rationales for the focus on white-collar workers, this review delves into three aspects of white-collar unemployment: who loses jobs; what unemployment means for one's sense of self, marital relationships, parent-child relationships; and how the process of job-searching and re-employment unfold for unemployed white-collar workers in the US. Throughout, I take an intersectional approach, identifying how sensitivity to structural location in the labor market and the family can augment our sociological understandings of these important issues. I close by suggesting directions for future research.
Keywords:gender  intersectionality  job loss  job-search  race  unemployment  white-collar
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