Hall, Ellen M.; Johnson, Jeffrey V. - In: Social Science & Medicine 27 (1988) 12, pp. 1349-1355
Two groups of Swedish women--51 employed and 96 unemployed--were compared in terms of their scores on the Beck Depression Inventory (BDI). It was hypothesized that unemployed women would be more depressed than their employed counterparts and further that the distress of unemployment would be...