BACKGROUND: Workforce participation is a key feature of public mental health and social inclusion policies across the globe, and often a therapeutic goal in treatment settings. Understanding the reciprocal relationship between participation and mental health has been limited by inadequate research methods. This is the first study to simultaneously examine and contrast the relative effects of unemployment on mental health and mental health on employment status in a single general population sample. METHOD: Data were from working-age respondents (20 to 55 years at baseline) who completed nine waves of the Household, Income and Labour Dynamics in Australia (HILDA) Survey (N=7176). Cross-lagged path analyses were used to test the lagged and...
We examined the relationship between mental health and labor participation. Analysis was based on th...
markdownabstractPurpose To evaluate the influence of an interdisciplinary re-employment programme...
BACKGROUND: Employment is associated with health benefits over unemployment, but the psychosocial ch...
BACKGROUND: Workforce participation is a key feature of public mental health and social inclusion po...
Objective: This study analysed data from the Household Income and Labour Dynamics in Australia (HIL...
AbstractObjectiveThis study analysed data from the Household Income and Labour Dynamics in Australia...
PURPOSE: The current paper aims to investigate the role of mental health in determining future emplo...
To what extent does poor mental health affect employment outcomes? Answering this question involves ...
This study focused on the impact of reemployment on access to both the latent and manifest benefits ...
Funding Information: This study was financed by the Swedish Council for Social Research and the Nati...
The disability employment gap is an issue of concern in most Western developed economies. This paper...
Much of the economic cost of mental illness stems from workers’ reduced productivity. Using national...
Although job insecurity and employability have drawn much research attention, the plausible relation...
Background: Job loss is a discrete life event, with multiple adverse consequences for physical and m...
© 2015 Elsevier Ltd. Mental health status has an association with labour market outcomes. If people ...
We examined the relationship between mental health and labor participation. Analysis was based on th...
markdownabstractPurpose To evaluate the influence of an interdisciplinary re-employment programme...
BACKGROUND: Employment is associated with health benefits over unemployment, but the psychosocial ch...
BACKGROUND: Workforce participation is a key feature of public mental health and social inclusion po...
Objective: This study analysed data from the Household Income and Labour Dynamics in Australia (HIL...
AbstractObjectiveThis study analysed data from the Household Income and Labour Dynamics in Australia...
PURPOSE: The current paper aims to investigate the role of mental health in determining future emplo...
To what extent does poor mental health affect employment outcomes? Answering this question involves ...
This study focused on the impact of reemployment on access to both the latent and manifest benefits ...
Funding Information: This study was financed by the Swedish Council for Social Research and the Nati...
The disability employment gap is an issue of concern in most Western developed economies. This paper...
Much of the economic cost of mental illness stems from workers’ reduced productivity. Using national...
Although job insecurity and employability have drawn much research attention, the plausible relation...
Background: Job loss is a discrete life event, with multiple adverse consequences for physical and m...
© 2015 Elsevier Ltd. Mental health status has an association with labour market outcomes. If people ...
We examined the relationship between mental health and labor participation. Analysis was based on th...
markdownabstractPurpose To evaluate the influence of an interdisciplinary re-employment programme...
BACKGROUND: Employment is associated with health benefits over unemployment, but the psychosocial ch...