Psychosocial consequences of job loss after the financial sector clean-up in Ghana
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Journal Of Workplace BehavioralL Health
Abstract
The Central Bank of Ghana (regulator) revoked the licenses of
nine commercial banks as a clean-up effort to protect customer and industry interests. Consequently, some individuals
lost their jobs. This paper explored the psychosocial effects of
job loss due to the banking sector clean-up exercise by the
regulator. Using a phenomenology research design, together
with purposive and snowball sampling strategies and experiences
from in-depth, semi-structured interviews with 20 affected
employees were compiled and analyzed. Our findings showed
nuanced dimensions of the negative psychosocial impacts of
job loss on the participants. Thematically, the participants
experienced largely negative psychosocial consequences (sub-themes: social identity) confusion, shame and embarrassment
and harassment from customers) and familial consequences of
group-level effects (sub-themes: effects on family of orientation,
family of procreation), and individual-level effects (subtheme:
spiritual father and fiancée). Our study suggests the urgent
need to incorporate a psychosocial welfare takeover/merger
policies to avert potential mental health crises in future
retrenchment exercises
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Research Article