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This book set out to do two things: first, to attempt to understand the men and women who lost their jobs when General Motors closed auto plants in the late 1980’s. What did downsizing mean to them and their families? Second, we wanted to understand more about the stress process.

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Broman, C.L., Hamilton, V.L., Hoffman, W.S. (2001). Conclusions: What Have We Learned. In: Stress and Distress among the Unemployed. Plenum Studies in Work and Industry. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4615-4241-4_10

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