Learned Helplessness or Expectancy-Value? A Psychological Model for Describing the Experiences of Different Categories of Unemployed People.

1997 
Abstract Various studies have explored the relationships between unemployment and expectation of success, commitment to work, motivation, causal attributions, self-esteem and depression. A model is proposed that assumes the relationships between these variables are moderated by (a) whether or not the unemployed individual is seeking a first job and (b) age. It is proposed that for the unemployed who are seeking their first job ( seekers ) the relationships among these variables will be consistent with expectancy-value theory, but for those who have had a previous job ( losers ), the relationships will be more consistent with learned helplessness theory. It is further assumed that within this latter group the young losers will experience “universal helplessness” whereas the adult losers will experience “personal helplessness”.
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