Journal of Applied Psychology. Mo Wang of the University of Florida, Jaclyn Koopmann of Auburn University and Peter Bamberger of Tel Aviv University co-authored the article.The researchers say that having student loan debt is a financial stressor to students that leads to additional stress during their job search, which in turn can harm their chances of securing a full-time job.“Student loan debt creates an anticipated loss of financial resources, which brings higher levels of stress to student job-seekers,” said Froidevaux, who is a fellow of the Eunice and James L.
West Distinguished Professorship. Her research interests include career transitions, retirement and aging in the workplace, and identity negotiation.The researchers suggest.
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