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Unemployment

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Employment After Incarceration

Finding Employment After Incarceration

>> January 2, 2022

In the U.S., there are roughly 19 million people with felony convictions. For this population, finding stable work can be a tumultuous and draining process. Without a job, it can be all too easy to slide back into a past life and end up behind bars once again.

topics covered: Business and Entrepreneurship, Criminal Justice and Courts, Economics and Finance, Employment and Workplace Issues, Equal Employment, Federal Government, Government and Politics, Healthcare, Incarceration, Labor Rights and Wages, Law/Policy and Enforcement, Local Government, Mass Incarceration, Philanthropy and Nonprofit Organizations, Research, Societal Issues, State Government, Unemployment
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Addiction: Why It Happens and How to Help Addicts Back From the Edge

>> January 12, 2020

Millions of Americans are addicted to alcohol and drugs, and many of them eventually end up unemployed, broken, separated from their families and homeless. We talk to an author who’s battled alcohol and drug addiction for many years and finally found help through treatment. We also speak with a psychologist about the causes of addiction and why some people …

topics covered: Addiction, Education, Family and Interpersonal Relationships, Health and Medicine, Mental Health, Psychology and Psychiatry, Substance Use and Substance Use Disorders, Unemployment
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Making It in an Unfair Economy: The sociological impact of long-term unemployment

>> September 20, 2015

Although unemployment is down across the nation, there are still pockets of workers who have been unemployed for years, with no hope of ever finding a good job. Our guest researched the sociological effects of long-term unemployment on out-of-work autoworkers in Michigan, and found out that the hurt, humiliation and family problems that unemployment brings …

topics covered: Economics and Finance, Employment and Workplace Issues, Equal Employment, Family and Interpersonal Relationships, Financial Class, Labor Rights and Wages, Personal Finance, Poverty and Wealth Inequality, Sociology, Unemployment
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The Art of Quitting (2015)

>> March 15, 2015

Many people remain in bad situations because they are afraid to quit, but they shouldn’t. Our guest says that if you take the time to carefully plan just how and when you’ll walk out the door, it’s easier to deal with the anxiety, fear and depression that can follow such a big decision. We’ll hear about steps anyone can take – and those they shouldn’t – when …

topics covered: Art, Business and Entrepreneurship, Employment and Workplace Issues, Labor Rights and Wages, Personal Growth and Development, Psychology and Psychiatry, Unemployment
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Addiction: Why It Happens and How to Prevent It

>> March 1, 2015

Millions of Americans are addicted to alcohol and drugs, and many of them end up unemployed, broken away from their families and homeless. We talk to a psychologist about the causes of addiction, and why some people are more likely to fall to it than others, and find out how an author who is battling alcohol and drug addiction made his journey to sobriety, …

topics covered: Addiction, Education, Family and Interpersonal Relationships, Health and Medicine, Mental Health, Psychology and Psychiatry, Unemployment
ListenAddiction: Why It Happens and How to Prevent It
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