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  • Essay / Impacts of overcrowding: a theoretical perspective on...

    Employment problems influence both health and belonging in this family and it is worth taking into account that it has been reported that unemployment impacts how families behave and support each other. (Charles, N. 2008. P. 132). After Alan lost his job, the Baram family found themselves in an extremely difficult situation. Biologically, Josie might be the one feeling the most stressed, perhaps experiencing weight loss or gain and headaches. She feels that bringing May into their home would be a challenge because Alan no longer works and cannot provide for them. With the newborn, Alan and Josie are sleep deprived. On top of that, Coral and Janna have made things more difficult by letting her do the shopping, cooking, cleaning, and laundry without worrying about the fact that she may already have a huge