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Voice of Pages
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「The Stigma Trap」- Does Being Unemployed Mean You’re Not Good Enough?
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6 days ago
「The Stigma Trap」- Does Being Unemployed Mean You’re Not Good Enough?
The Stigma Trap exposes one of the harshest truths of our era: unemployment has quietly transformed from a career setback into a moral judgment.Top graduates delivering takeout, former executives driving rideshare—when economic decline meets the “age 35 phenomenon,” people once celebrated at the top of the pyramid suddenly become “invisible workers.”Not because they’re incapable, but because society has learned to equate “no job” with “not good enough.”Through in-depth interviews with 139 unemployed individuals, American scholar Ofer Sharone reveals how stigma grows layer by layer:— Suspicion from recruiters— Social awkwardness and hidden shame— Fear of seeking help through networks— Strain placed on relationships and marriageThe book delivers a clear message: Unemployment is not a personal failure—it’s the product of social bias, flawed systems, and unrealistic meritocratic expectations.By reframing what value and fairness truly mean, The Stigma Trap offers a path out of shame, helping readers rediscover dignity, confidence, and a broader understanding of success.A must-read for anyone navigating job loss—or questioning the cruel myth of “hard work always pays off.”#Unemployment stigma #Meritocracy #Mid-career crisis #Social bias #Self-worth #Career transition #Psychological resilience
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