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danielfitts88

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Changing occupational structures and career patterns are major aspects of the current work situation, best described as a period of:
 
  a. speculation.
  b. transformation.
  c. stability.
 d. certainty.

Question 2

Describe how some psychological effects of job loss can be very troublesome.
 
  What will be an ideal response?



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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

1 . Loss of support of one's psychological well-being
2 . Inability to provide for family
3 . Mental health problems
4 . Family problems
5 . Financial problems
6 . Negative effect on self-esteem





 

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