Sentences with phrase «factors as job loss»

Adult stress included such factors as job loss, death of a significant other and parental and care - provider stress.

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The report lists conflict, violence, the near - destruction of historically Christian towns in the Nineveh Plains of Northern Iraq, other people emigrating, loss of community, higher prices, and a lack of job and education opportunities as driving factors in the exodus.
They often refuse to lend their money to you even when they know the cause is factors that you can not control such as job loss or serious illness.
Examples of documentation that can be used to support extenuating circumstances include documents that confirm the event (such as a copy of a divorce decree, medical bills, notice of job layoff, job severance papers, etc.) and documents that illustrate factors that contributed to the borrower's inability to resolve the problems that resulted from the event such as a copy of insurance papers or claim settlements, listing agreements, lease agreements, tax returns (e.g. covering the periods prior to, during, and after a loss of employment).
Your credit reflects on your discipline but sometimes uncontrollable factors happened to you (such as job losses) and this is really hard to predict once you've used to the spending pattern you have right now.
Courts take into consideration factors such as age, length of time you were in employment with that employer, whether you had a good track record at work, whether you were induced to come work by leaving another lucrative position (migrant workers face this quite a lot), the way your dismissal was handled, the difficulty in finding another job that is similar to the one you lost, or loss of reputation in your area of profession, etc..
In several other studies, maternal prenatal stressful life events such as divorce, mourning the death of a loved one, job loss or financial problems were associated with AD in 3 — 14 year olds, independent of sociodemographic factors or known atopy risk factors, like allergen exposure [16 — 18].
A great deal of depression comes from situational factors such as the loss of a job or loved one.
With the current focus of the presidential campaign on the impact of international trade on domestic employment rates, Yun told attendees that somewhere only around 10 percent of job losses are due to factors such as international trade, with the other 90 percent of jobs disappearing due to automation and advances in technology.
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