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Protect your wellbeing from unemployment

By Matt Hern on March 19, 2010

The latest Australian Unity Wellbeing Index published today explores what we already know in our gut – that unemployment deeply affects our wellbeing. As the author of the Australian Unity Wellbeing Index, Professor Cummins from Deakin University notes: “[Unemployment] is devastating to the wellbeing of the people directly affected and also to the wellbeing of [...]

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