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The impact of gender and marital status on attitudes and responses to unemployment
L. Kulik
The Louis & Gabi Weisfeld School of Social Work
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Marital Status
100%
Unemployment
100%
Gender Status
100%
Family Responsibilities
50%
Working Conditions
50%
Israeli
25%
Counselors
25%
Job Offers
25%
Gender Differences
25%
Stress Response
25%
Married Women
25%
Job Search Intensity
25%
Married Men
25%
Single Respondent
25%
Employement
25%
Social Sciences
Marital Status
100%
Professional Occupations
50%
Family Responsibility
50%
Working Conditions
50%
Israeli
25%
Job Offer
25%
Job Search
25%
Married Men
25%
Married Women
25%