Lack of Control and Predictability as a Stressor Linked to Lower Social Status
People with lower social status often experience greater unemployment, which reduces their sense of control and predictability over their lives. This lack of control and predictability is one factor that contributes to higher stress and poorer health among people with lower social status (Marmot & Sapolsky, 2014).
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