iPhone app iPad app Android phone app Android tablet app More

Long-Term Unemployment Can Lead To Deeper Unhappiness Than Spouse's Death: Report

The Huffington Post  |  By Posted: 05/07/2012 11:42 am Updated: 05/07/2012 12:02 pm

Long Term Unemployed

Stay unemployed long enough, and you don't just bounce back once a job rolls around.

People who have been out of work a long time tend to be unhappier, on the whole, than people who have suffered many other types of negative life events, researchers have found. Even if you've lost your spouse to death or divorce, you have a better chance of climbing back up to your previous level of happiness.

That seems to be because people invest a huge amount of their identities in their professional lives -- and it's hard to make the adjustment when those lives get put on hold.

In a recent paper at the policy site VoxEU (h/t The Washington Post), researchers based in Berlin found that people who are out of work a long time don't report feeling any more satisfied with their lives until they officially retire. You could spend 10 years unemployed and looking for work, but as soon as you declare yourself "retired" -- in other words, no longer trying to participate in the workforce -- you're apt to feel a whole lot better.

What this seems to suggest, the German researchers argue, is that people are happiest when their professional definitions of themselves match up with what they're actually doing in life.

That's something millions of Americans are currently in a position to know firsthand. Of the country's 12.5 million unemployed people, some 3.9 million have been out of work for more than a year, according to The Washington Post. And many of them are suffering psychological fallout as a result.

Long-term unemployment tends to be self-perpetuating -- evidence suggests that the longer you've been out of work, the harder it is to get the next job -- and it often extracts a toll on the physical and mental health of the people experiencing it.

People who have been out of work a year or more tend to experience more stress and isolation, and be at greater risk for depression, anxiety, heart disease and other illnesses, repeated studies have shown.

Yet even as the economic downturn has kept millions of people out of work, it's also forced budget cuts at the state and federal level that have hollowed out mental health resources in many areas, and put greater strain on those health workers who are left.

FOLLOW BUSINESS

Stay unemployed long enough, and you don't just bounce back once a job rolls around. People who have been out of work a long time tend to be unhappier, on the whole, than people who have suffered m...
Stay unemployed long enough, and you don't just bounce back once a job rolls around. People who have been out of work a long time tend to be unhappier, on the whole, than people who have suffered m...
 
 
  • Comments
  • 47
  • Pending Comments
  • 0
  • View FAQ
Post Comment Preview Comment
To reply to a Comment: Click "Reply" at the bottom of the comment; after being approved your comment will appear directly underneath the comment you replied to.
View All
Favorites
Recency  | 
Popularity
HUFFPOST SUPER USER
larry cifuentes
08:41 AM on 05/12/2012
Man's ultimate purpose is transcendent.
Find out what that is and
Have divine grace make marriage heavenly everlasting and
Have divine creativity make unemployment impossibility.
12:06 PM on 05/08/2012
Much grief and depression related to unemployment stems from the financial impact. If a person doesn’t have enough income to pay necessary bills, there is a direct connection to the distress of unemployment. Even if a person has plenty of savings and a sufficient cash flow, a period of extended unemployment would often derail that person’s life plans. Perhaps retirement would have to be postponed. Maybe the dream vacation would forever remain a dream. Possibly the kids would be unable to go to college.

The article said, “Even if you’ve lost your spouse to death or divorce, you have a better chance of climbing back up to your previous level of happiness.” That contention sounds like a mixture of apples and giraffes to me. Finalizing a divorce often leads to at least one of the partners being happier. Death of a spouse seldom leads to either partner immediately rising out of a funk.
HUFFPOST SUPER USER
Elyriaohio
Stop the Monarchy
05:02 AM on 05/08/2012
Interesting and true on some levels. Except with a new spouse you don't have to settle for what-ever-you-can-get.My new job, after looking for 2-1/2 years is a love/hate relationship. Not exactly what I was looking for, but it beats the alternative. Damaged from this experience? You bet.
photo
HUFFPOST SUPER USER
spinotter11
Spinning through life and trying to understand it.
08:43 AM on 05/08/2012
But every life experience is damaging to some extent, and as the days roll by we are all coming closer and closer to our own personal extinction. What would our lives be without some troubled moments?
photo
Pleasedontdelete
Silent compliance is no longer a valid course of a
01:58 AM on 05/08/2012
It's easier to go through the grieving process, meet someone new, get them to fall in love with you, and then to marry you then it is...

To get another company to offer you a job.

It's also very easy and dan convient to blame the victim like the many paid posters (TY super pacs) on this message board.

That's why we OCCUPY!
photo
HUFFPOST SUPER USER
mochaview
My micro-bio approves boycotting corporations
05:04 PM on 05/13/2012
My sign last October read "The unemployed are told don't bother t apply, so I decided to OCCUPY!!! Unemployment Ins ran out in April '11. A year later I'm on public assistance and tomorrow a new low will be reached when I have to clean the subway for free thanks to a program called WEP- Worker Experience Program. This is for people who need experience in the workplace while providing the local transit authority and the City of NY with free workers.
So, with my degree, excellent experience and professional presentation, off I go to clean up filth in the train station. There are back to work programs to supposedly train you in finding a job and the people are glorified clerks lucky to have a job. I have applied for thousands of jobs over a three year period but if you're currently not working, you're not considered. I'm overqualified for everything else. I have biz ideas but no money to fund them. Never thought I'd see days like this. Can't even get McDonald's.
07:19 PM on 05/13/2012
o-pies are a joke. and you're not exactly what YOU think you are. all of those "attributes" you claim and you're still not needed...you're kidding. You're conveniently leaving something out -- thats obvious.
ElCojonuo
I believe in WISDOM
11:00 PM on 05/07/2012
Depends on the relationship you had with your spouse, of course.
Money comes and goes, a good spouse is a TREASURE.
HUFFPOST SUPER USER
missprissanna
the weight of the news nearly broke my back
07:56 AM on 05/08/2012
Even a very "good spouse who was a treasure" for over 30-35 years can turn into a hateful, bitter man when dealing with long term unemployment.....no hope for a future can destroy even a "good" spouse. Until you've walked in their shoes, you have no idea how it can change their life and the entire family. Sometimes the mental/physical and financial destruction is unrepairable.
ElCojonuo
I believe in WISDOM
09:53 PM on 05/08/2012
A good spouse is your BEST friend and he or she will NEVER let you down ( thick or thin he or she will be there for you ).
You must trust and have faith in SOMEONE.
Good spouses are VERY uncommon and VERY hard to come by.
07:20 PM on 05/13/2012
it won't happen to everybody...sorry but hoping it will doesn't mean a thing.
09:57 PM on 05/07/2012
now the liberal sympathizers are categorizing death with not working? man they will go to any lengths to get you weak minded to buy into their bs. good! go ahead feel even more sorry for yourself.
02:58 AM on 05/08/2012
Seriously! So true!
photo
HUFFPOST SUPER USER
mochaview
My micro-bio approves boycotting corporations
05:07 PM on 05/13/2012
One day greedy corporate republicans will lament the day they people subjected to this misery of not hiring people when the profits and the need was there because the people will boycott them and hand them poverty on a silver platter. I for one will enjoy that day and do a two step at the nearest GOP headquarters.
07:10 PM on 05/13/2012
one day, but not in this lifetime.  you are not owed a living and companies aren't solely in business to hire...you're just spewing nonsense.
This user has chosen to opt out of the Badges program
photo
stargazer13
To Love One Is To Love All
06:18 PM on 05/07/2012
I love my Husband Bunches and Bunches 28 years is not enough
and I would rather be homeless under a bridge
then be with out him :(
photo
HUFFPOST SUPER USER
dukeofurl01
Information Systems Analyst & GIS Technician
05:54 PM on 05/07/2012
Long term unemployment affects literally every aspect of my life, all the time. Just some examples, I need another car, the 1997 with over 325,000 miles is just about done. But there's no hope for another in the future. I can't afford to have a girlfriend/wife, I can't even afford to leave the house most days. I apply to at least 25 jobs a week, and 99% of those, I never hear back from. I take 150 question personality tests for minimum-wage sales jobs all the time. A friend is getting married out of town pretty soon, and I don't know if I'm going to be able to afford to be able to attend, much less get him a wedding present...
photo
sylkol
You can't buy soap on aid if you don't have kids.
06:52 PM on 05/07/2012
I take 150 question personality tests for minimum-wage sales jobs all the time - ha, true! for 8.25 an hour, it take 55 minutes to answer 150 questions like, would you steal? would you tell your boss to jump in the lake? and you go to work at one of these places and the boss throws an apple at your head that could have landed on a baby sitting in a stroller while he's holding his starbucks saying, work faster. and that union starts everybody at 8.25 while the 25/hr people are cut out for early retirement at 45.
This comment has been removed due to violations of our [Guidelines]
This user has chosen to opt out of the Badges program
05:42 PM on 05/07/2012
Personally? What a load of BS. As someone who is suffering from the loss of a spouse (29 years of marriage) and also dealing with long term unemployment I can honestly say that being unemployed is much less depressing. If it came to a choice between the two - I'd much rather have my spouse back.
photo
HUFFPOST SUPER USER
DrJykell
Truth hunter
05:22 PM on 05/07/2012
How about both---Been out of the job market for three yrs due to the credit freeze associated with depressions----25 yrs as an ironworker---and then the govt bailed out billionaires--
spouse and mother died in this span----some said it was GOD working mysteriously

I felt lucky to be able to be with them till the end----went thru all the savings, annuity and have sold my guitar,, my dreams,,and have yet to sign up for welfare---and I dread it but I may have to.
---------anyone want to buy an American slave?-------let the wealthy have it all--I doubt they could ever survive without it-----Gorden Gecco for president--life is just a big practical joke on us all!

God Bless America!
photo
Pleasedontdelete
Silent compliance is no longer a valid course of a
02:01 AM on 05/08/2012
OCCUPY!
HUFFPOST SUPER USER
sweethonesty7787
The Truth Shall Set You Free!
03:48 PM on 05/07/2012
What a depressing article. I despise these articles that put such a negative label on
people...in this case, the unemployed. I don't agree and hope that any of you out there who are experiencing long-term unemployment take this as junk...someone needed something to write about.
This user has chosen to opt out of the Badges program
photo
04:35 PM on 05/07/2012
Just because it's depressing doesn't mean it's untrue.

No one's putting a 'negative label' on the jobless.

Reality is sometimes extremely depressing.
photo
HUFFPOST SUPER USER
mochaview
My micro-bio approves boycotting corporations
05:18 PM on 05/13/2012
You cannot be serious! Guess if you can't see us or hear about us we'll just die or disappear huh? The truth hurts, is inconvenient and cuts like a sharp double-edged sword. A few facts for you: The unemployed are a much larger group than the gov't is reporting, the corporations are intentionally NOT hiring to keep profits and get their way w/taxes ®ulations, staffing agencies are advised to NOT sending the currently unemployed to potential employers, poverty is growing, your nation was founded through ethnic cleansing on stolen land, the middle class was built up after WWII using tax money to fund the FHA Loans/GI Bill/Social security that Blacks were NOT ALLOWED to participate in but had to pay for since it was for WHITES ONLY and this nation would never have gotten to where it is if it weren't for free labor -slaves.
Next things: corporations care nothing for any of us including you, are acting like sovereign nations and are afraid that we the people will figure things out and stop buying from them. They own the media and keep the truth from people who think like you. When this system collapses, people like you will be the first to jump out the window.
photo
Levonsky
a fan of enlightened self interest
03:37 PM on 05/07/2012
That seems to be because people invest a huge amount of their identities in their professional lives

How about the ability to provide for oneself and family? I would think that that has a more profound effect that mere ego identity.
noahmarder
Exposing the regressive lies, one by one
01:38 PM on 05/07/2012
Long term unemployment is a curse that eats at people constantly, plus subjects them to all of the problems of the poverty that is likely to follow. The death of a spouse is a discrete event that happens once, and then someone can begin the healing process.

This study just confirms what should be common sense.
10:02 PM on 05/07/2012
once you go get a job you can start that healing process too. losing your job maybe wasn't your fault...not getting another one is.
photo
HUFFPOST SUPER USER
hanspij
10:22 PM on 05/07/2012
So. How many ppl are guilty ? Your not talking about a few ppl.
noahmarder
Exposing the regressive lies, one by one
10:27 PM on 05/07/2012
There are about seven U-6 unemployed for every job opening. Some groups of people aren't even considered for many jobs. If there were enough living wage paying jobs to go around, then your statement would have some merit. In the current situation, your claim is totally bogus, and it is quite unfair of you to blame people for situations which they are totally incapable of changing.

You really should educate yourself before falsely blaming others.
photo
HUFFPOST SUPER USER
Snakefeather
01:30 PM on 05/07/2012
I'm sure it helps to have our culture celebrate the all wealthy yet useless celebrities who all have everything you haven't got. It also helps, if you're a man at least, to be consistently rejected by women because you can't afford to buy them things or take them out. To be told you are less of a man because you haven't got the power over your own life that comes with gainful employment. I'm sure it also helps to be told by the well-off how you are basically just a lazy bum sponging off the system, looking to get something for nothing.
03:33 PM on 05/07/2012
while women are prone to the same financial stresses-- I have to agree that men invest more of their identity into "work" as the norm.
10:04 PM on 05/07/2012
you seem to be comfortable with it...why are you whining. nobody cares what you feel or what your problemos are.