The author reviews the evidence linking unemployment with increasing rates of child abuse. Professionals who work with children and families need to become aware of the relationship between psychosocial and economic functioning. The mechanisms accounting for the observed relationship between abuse and joblessness are discussed, and implications for practice with families are identified.
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