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Work's wellness factor — the challenges of involuntary loss of work

Lauren Finestone

An article in the Sydney Morning Herald about the emotional toll of involuntary retirement reminds us that being out of work for any reason — if we don't have control over the decision — is bad for our physical and mental health.

An article in the Sydney Morning Herald sheds light on the often-neglected aspect of the impact involuntary retirement can have on both physical and mental well-being.  In so doing, it reminds us of the toll that being out of work for any reason — especially if we don't have control over the decision not to work anymore — can take. It's a huge life transition with potential risks to our well-being. The connection between identi...

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Published 13 September, 2023 | Updated 26 September, 2023