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Unemployment resources:

  How does employment affect mental health?
Briefly discusses how unemployment can lead to mental health problems and provides suggestions on how employers can create mentally healthy workplaces. Prepared by the Canadian Mental Health Association (National Office).
Source: Canadian Health Network (CHN)
 
  How is working related to health?
Discusses how work can affect an individual's health. Looks at the effects of unemployment, job status, social support at work, job stress, and control over one's work and makes policy suggestions for reducing the negative effects of work on health. Prepared by the Canadian Council on Social Development.
Source: Canadian Health Network (CHN)
 
  Finding work after 50
Acknowledges the stress experienced by newly unemployed, older workers. Suggests the various advantages they have to offer potential employers. Lists strategies for an older worker to follow when beginning a job search.
Source: Canadian Health Network
 

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