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Structural Predictors of Underemployment During COVID-19 Pandemic: A Psychology of Working Perspective

In the present study, we surveyed a sample of working adults (N = 495) in the United States to understand experiences with underemployment during the COVID-19 pandemic. Drawing from psychology of working theory, we examined a structural model linking economic constraints and experiences of marginali...

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Published in:The Counseling psychologist 2022-05, Vol.50 (4), p.477-505
Main Authors: Duffy, Ryan D., Kim, Haram J., Allan, Blake A., Prieto, Carla G., Perez, Gianella
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Economic conditions
Economic models
Marginality
Pandemics
Perceptions
Psychological aspects
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Psychology
Social exclusion
Social theories
Underemployment
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