Background. The extended recession and stagnant housing market in the 1990s following the boom of the late 1980s resulted in more than half a million housing repossessions. This study explores the impact of unsustainable housing commitments on psychological well-being. We test the hypotheses that housing payment problems and housing arrears have adverse impacts on heads of households' psychological well-being over and above those caused by financial hardship more generally.Method. Data came from the British Household Panel Survey 1991–2003 and the samples for analysis consist of: (1) 5651 male head of households producing 26618 person-year observations, and (2) 2534 female head of households producing 9091 person-year observations. Summary ...
Housing security is an important determinant of mental ill health. We use a quasi-natural experiment...
Living with housing problems increases the risk of mental ill health. Housing problems tend to persi...
Living with housing problems increases the risk of mental ill health. Housing problems tend to persi...
We explore the impact of unsustainable housing commitments on psychological well-being using data fr...
Living with housing problems increases the risk of mental ill health. Housing problems tend to persi...
Evidence about the mental health consequences of unaffordable housing is limited. The authors invest...
Evidence about the mental health consequences of unaffordable housing is limited. The authors invest...
Background: The numbers of housing repossessions and evictions in the UK are increasing. This study ...
This paper uses longitudinal data to examine the interrelationship between two central social determ...
Using data for 1991 to 1997 from the British Household Panel Survey we investigate the incidence of ...
BACKGROUND: Poor housing affordability affects around 10% of the Australian population and is increa...
Published: 05 March 2020PURPOSE: When housing is insufficient, or poor quality, or unaffordable ther...
AbstractThis paper uses longitudinal data to examine the interrelationship between two central socia...
Unaffordable housing has many dimensions, not least its far-reaching implications for mental health....
Housing stress is only weakly linked with indicators of wellbeing such as health and financial stres...
Housing security is an important determinant of mental ill health. We use a quasi-natural experiment...
Living with housing problems increases the risk of mental ill health. Housing problems tend to persi...
Living with housing problems increases the risk of mental ill health. Housing problems tend to persi...
We explore the impact of unsustainable housing commitments on psychological well-being using data fr...
Living with housing problems increases the risk of mental ill health. Housing problems tend to persi...
Evidence about the mental health consequences of unaffordable housing is limited. The authors invest...
Evidence about the mental health consequences of unaffordable housing is limited. The authors invest...
Background: The numbers of housing repossessions and evictions in the UK are increasing. This study ...
This paper uses longitudinal data to examine the interrelationship between two central social determ...
Using data for 1991 to 1997 from the British Household Panel Survey we investigate the incidence of ...
BACKGROUND: Poor housing affordability affects around 10% of the Australian population and is increa...
Published: 05 March 2020PURPOSE: When housing is insufficient, or poor quality, or unaffordable ther...
AbstractThis paper uses longitudinal data to examine the interrelationship between two central socia...
Unaffordable housing has many dimensions, not least its far-reaching implications for mental health....
Housing stress is only weakly linked with indicators of wellbeing such as health and financial stres...
Housing security is an important determinant of mental ill health. We use a quasi-natural experiment...
Living with housing problems increases the risk of mental ill health. Housing problems tend to persi...
Living with housing problems increases the risk of mental ill health. Housing problems tend to persi...