<em>Two differences between the emotional and physical effects of unemployment among newly qualified educators in South Africa:
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A permanent jobdoesn’thave a defined end date and the employee receives benefits. In a temporary one, the employee works for a defined duration. It’s contractual. Depending on the employee group, some temporary positions provide additional payment and some benefits.
Nowadays, unemployment is seen among newly qualified educators in South Africa. Unemployment itself has many effects on the human mind and health. It impacts one’s self-confidence and gives rise to a constant feeling of being useless. These are the emotional effects. Unemployment can cause stress which may affect physical health deterioration. Due to these reasons, the newly qualified educators in South Africa sometimes find some jobs that are not aligned with their degrees .
For the answer to the question above, a permanent position is one where there's no defined end of date of the employee then he/she will receive benefits. A temporary position is the one that has a defined duration of a contract. Depending on the employee group, some of the temporary positions will come with an additional payment in lieu of some certain benefits.
In addition to this on the emotional side, it impacts their self-confidence on themselves because they have a degree but it's not useful. Then it may trigger stress that may cause physical health deterioration. So sometimes they'll find some job that is not in line with their degree