Structural Predictors of Underemployment During COVID-19 Pandemic: A Psychology of Working Perspective
Article-Based Exam
CE Credits
2
Exam Items
10
Description
In Structural Predictors of Underemployment During COVID-19 Pandemic: A Psychology of Working Perspective authors Ryan D. Duffy, et al, conduct a study to understand the experiences of underemployment during the COVID-19 pandemic. Drawing from Psychology of Working Theory, the authors examine the structural links among economic constraints, marginalization, and work volition to underemployment and draw conclusions for future practice, education, training and research. Copyright: 2022
Learning Objectives
- Explain the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on underemployment.
- Define the Psychology of Working Theory.
- Explain how economic constraints and experiences of marginalization are related to work volition and perception of economic conditions.
- Apply the findings and understand the implications for practice, advocacy, education, training, and research.
Author(s)/Editor(s)
- Ryan D. Duffy, University of Florida
- Haram J. Kim, University of Florida
- Blake A. Allan, University of Houston
- Carla G. Prieto, University of Florida
- Gianella Perez, University of Florida
Co-sponsor(s)
This Continuing Education program is in partnership with the Div. 17 (Society of Counseling Psychology).