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Surviving Unemployment by Cathy Beyer,Doris Pike,Loretta McGovern β€” book cover

Surviving Unemployment

by Cathy Beyer, Doris Pike, Loretta McGovern
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Overview

In 1992 approximately sixteen million people were unemployed in the United States. Even a healthier economy will not guarantee job security. Traditionally steady workers who never dreamed they'd be out of a job will continue to confront the potential loss of home, community status, and ultimately, family stability. While some of these men and women will be able to find new jobs quickly, most will spend several months, even a year or more, looking for new employment. Surviving Unemployment: A Family Handbook for Weathering Hard Times is the first book to guide the entire family - as well as the unemployed individual - through this often devastating period. Cathy Beyer, an employment counselor whose family survived job loss three times in a four-year period, joins public relations experts Doris Pike and Loretta McGovern to create an invaluable tool for victims of a faltering economy. Combining professional knowledge with real-life anecdotes, they detail strategies for coping with finances; obtaining transportation; providing the family with food, clothing, and entertainment; meeting tuition payments; and more. They offer a wealth of suggestions on topics ranging from conducting a job search to caring for a family's emotional well-being, and include invaluable lists of resources for further information and support, organizational charts, budget worksheets, and helpful examples of written communication. Filled with tips from someone who has been through it all, Surviving Unemployment is the essential resource for families who are currently working through the crisis of joblessness together as well as for those who wish to set priorities and prepare for the unexpected.

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Library Journal

For those faced with the devastating emotional and financial effects of unemployment, this substantial, readable guide offers a practical framework to follow. Beyer, an experienced counselor whose family endured unemployment multiple times, has written a handbook detailing strategies for dealing with crises and shortages in finances, transportation, and food and clothing, among other issues. She and her coauthors offer necessary, step-by-step guidance to the individual as well as to the entire family in the form of professional knowledge and anecdotes. Because of a potential loss of home, community, status, and family security, such numerous tips as how to file for unemployment benefits, sample letters to landlords and utility companies, and methods to help meet medical expenses and locate legal services are especially helpful. A timely addition; recommended for public libraries.-- Marilyn Rosenthal, Nassau Community Coll. Lib., Garden City, N.Y.

Book Details

Published
April 1, 1993
Publisher
New York : Holt, 1993.
Pages
320
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780805020502

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