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How Job Insecurity, The Decline in 'Good' Jobs, and an Uncertain Safety Net Affect Health

October 22, 2012 | Human Capital Blog Post

Study finds perceived job insecurity is linked with significantly higher odds of fair or poor self-reported health.

Causation and Selection in the Relationship of Job Loss to Health in the United States

August 1, 2005 | Report

While involuntary job loss could have significant negative consequences for subsequent health, poor health itself may also influence the risk of losing a job. In this study, the authors assessed whether poor health was a significant factor in leadin ...

Getting Errant Youth Out of Detention Centers and Into Rehabilitation

June 1, 2001 | Program Result Report

The Robert F. Kennedy Memorial established the National Juvenile Justice Project to rehabilitate young offenders through programs that deal with the possible causes of criminal behavior.

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