Employing both large-scale surveys and in-depth interviews, the authors
document the mental health effects on workers caused by the closure of
four General Motor plants. They paint a portrait of how the social
context in which these workers lived played a critical role in their
experiences of unemployment or of keeping their jobs when others around
them lost theirs. More than simply a study of unemployment and mental
health, this book is also a story of coping and resilience.