What role does stigmatization, triggered by a status of unemployment, play in the lives of affected persons?
How widespread and stressful is such a stigmatization?
And does the perceived stigmatisation change as a result of medicalisation, e.g. when those affected are exempted from the compulsory job search/recording due to health restrictions?
Answers from a study with quantitative data are now available under:
https://mepyso.phil.uni-siegen.de/wp-content/uploads/2018/09/mepyso_logo.png344904Philipp Lindenhttps://mepyso.phil.uni-siegen.de/wp-content/uploads/2018/08/mepyso_logo-300x114.pngPhilipp Linden2018-12-21 14:43:012019-08-15 14:25:56Publication: Rather sick and unemployed than "just" unemployed?
For the second time the MEPYSO-Team will meet at the 18thof January 2019 with the members of the interdisciplinary Advisory Group. The internal meeting will be held at the Federal Ministry of Labour and Social Affairs in Bonn.
https://mepyso.phil.uni-siegen.de/wp-content/uploads/2018/09/mepyso_logo.png344904Julia Brasehttps://mepyso.phil.uni-siegen.de/wp-content/uploads/2018/08/mepyso_logo-300x114.pngJulia Brase2018-11-19 20:28:252018-11-19 20:30:46Announcement: MEPYSO Meeting with the Interdisciplinary Advisory Group at January 18th in Bonn
Nadine Reibling and Philipp Linden participated in the workshop “Unemployment and welfare dynamics” in November 2018. The international conference dealt mainly with the following questions:
How long do individuals remain unemployed and which paths through welfare can be identified?
Which institutional, economic or individual factors influence the length and duration of unemployed episodes?
Under what circumstances do the long-term unemployed eave welfare state dependencies and what is the role of atypical or low-paid employment?
How does welfare state dependence change over time and under different economic conditions?
The two researchers presented results from a quantitative longitudinal analysis on the topic “Medicalization as alternative path through welfare? Determinants of the transition from unemployment to a medical leave status in the German social policy system” and received positive and constructive feedback.
In a next step, the theoretical foundations and results of the empirical analyses shall lead to a publication in 2019.
https://mepyso.phil.uni-siegen.de/wp-content/uploads/2018/09/mepyso_logo.png344904Philipp Lindenhttps://mepyso.phil.uni-siegen.de/wp-content/uploads/2018/08/mepyso_logo-300x114.pngPhilipp Linden2018-11-16 16:45:022018-11-16 16:45:58MEPYSO at the IAB workshop: "Unemployment and welfare dynamics"
Publication: Rather sick and unemployed than “just” unemployed?
/in Allgemein, NEWS EN /by Philipp LindenThe first project publication is online!
Answers from a study with quantitative data are now available under:
Linden P., Reibling, N., Krayter, S. (2018): „Lieber krank und arbeitslos als nur arbeitslos?“ Die Auswirkungen der Medikalisierung von arbeitslosen Personen auf Stigmatisierungsprozesse
Announcement: MEPYSO Meeting with the Interdisciplinary Advisory Group at January 18th in Bonn
/in NEWS EN /by Julia BraseFor the second time the MEPYSO-Team will meet at the 18thof January 2019 with the members of the interdisciplinary Advisory Group. The internal meeting will be held at the Federal Ministry of Labour and Social Affairs in Bonn.
MEPYSO at the IAB workshop: “Unemployment and welfare dynamics”
/in NEWS EN /by Philipp LindenNadine Reibling and Philipp Linden participated in the workshop “Unemployment and welfare dynamics” in November 2018. The international conference dealt mainly with the following questions:
The two researchers presented results from a quantitative longitudinal analysis on the topic “Medicalization as alternative path through welfare? Determinants of the transition from unemployment to a medical leave status in the German social policy system” and received positive and constructive feedback.
In a next step, the theoretical foundations and results of the empirical analyses shall lead to a publication in 2019.