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Marie Jahoda

    Marie Jahoda
    Rekonstruktionen meiner Leben
    Marie Jahoda: Arbeitslose bei der Arbeit & Aufsätze und Essays
    Der autoritäre Charakter. Band 2. Studien über Autorität und Vorurteil
    De arbetslösa i Marienthal
    Employment and Unemployment
    Marienthal
    • 2009

      Employment and Unemployment

      A Social-Psychological Analysis

      • 124 pages
      • 5 hours of reading

      Exploring the intersection of social psychology and unemployment, this book offers a clear and approachable analysis of how psychological principles can illuminate the challenges faced by those experiencing joblessness. It highlights the social dynamics, emotional impacts, and behavioral responses related to unemployment, making complex concepts understandable for a broad audience. Through this lens, the text aims to enhance awareness and foster discussions about unemployment's societal implications.

      Employment and Unemployment
    • 2003

      Marienthal

      • 128 pages
      • 5 hours of reading

      The study on which Marienthal is based was conducted in 1930 in Austria, at the time of a depression that was worse than anything experienced in the United States. But the substantive problem is still very much with us, although our focus is now poverty rather than unemployment. In Austria, the institutional response to mass unemployment was the dole. Unlike the work relief programs of the New Deal, the dole system left workers destitute and idle. The essential finding of this research is that when people are deprived of work, there is a breakdown in the personality structure of a group. Marienthal represents a colossal breakthrough in social research. It provides a combination of quantification and interpretive analysis of qualitative material - an approach that remains in the forefront of present-day research design. The work combines statistical data at hand, case studies, information on historical background of those being studied, and questionnaires combined with solicited reports that enhance a sense of daily life without intrusion by investigators. The work provides a unique insight into how creative innovations can assist in overcoming collective deprivations.

      Marienthal