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Are Unemployed People Lazy? | Paradigms Of The Employed

By Cherry Woodburn on November 29, 2010

Among politicians and others in the the lines of the employed – those who have not been laid off in this abysmal recession or in others -  there’s an insidious belief that the reason someone remains unemployed is because s/he’s lazy. The thinking goes – if they were really trying to get jobs they’d have [...]

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Posted in Perceptions & Paradigms | Tagged biases against the unemployed, paradimgs about the unemployed, perceptual selectivity, we see what we want to see | 9 Responses

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