The effect of socioeconomic status on the likelihood that an individual enters a period of poor health is examined using an Accelerated Failure Time methodology. This study employs data from the European Community Household Panel for the years 1994-2002 across 13 European countries, using the Physical and Mental Health Problems, Illnesses and Disabilities measure of physical health. Some socioeconomic status indicators do impact on the length of time an individual remains in good health – these being unemployment, which has a negative effect, and education, which has a positive effect – but others, such as income, have far less of an impact. Age and gender effects are also found.European Commission, Fifth Framework Programme “Quality of Li...
Background: The mixed empirical evidence about employment conditions (i.e., permanent vs. temporary ...
Background: The mixed empirical evidence about employment conditions (i.e., permanent vs. temporary ...
Background: The mixed empirical evidence about employment conditions (i.e., permanent vs. temporary ...
This paper employs a logistic model to measure the effect of socioeconomic and individual characteri...
This paper explores the relationship between individual past unemployment experience and alternative...
This paper investigates the effects of unemployment on health in Britain. It examines the effects of...
Unemployed, uneducated and sick: the effects of socioeconomic status on health duration in the Europ...
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS The authors thank Ian McAvinchey for helpful comments. FUNDING This work was financ...
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS The authors thank Ian McAvinchey for helpful comments. FUNDING This work was financ...
OBJECTIVES: To examine the effects of ill health on selection into paid employment in European count...
This paper identifies the social, demographic and labour market related determinants of the state of...
This paper investigates the effects of national unemployment rates on overall age and cause-specific...
-The Great Recession of 2008 has led to elevated unemployment in Europe and thereby revitalised the ...
The Great Recession of 2008 has led to elevated unemployment in Europe and thereby revitalised the q...
Background: Most previous studies on the effects of length of unemployment on health have focused on...
Background: The mixed empirical evidence about employment conditions (i.e., permanent vs. temporary ...
Background: The mixed empirical evidence about employment conditions (i.e., permanent vs. temporary ...
Background: The mixed empirical evidence about employment conditions (i.e., permanent vs. temporary ...
This paper employs a logistic model to measure the effect of socioeconomic and individual characteri...
This paper explores the relationship between individual past unemployment experience and alternative...
This paper investigates the effects of unemployment on health in Britain. It examines the effects of...
Unemployed, uneducated and sick: the effects of socioeconomic status on health duration in the Europ...
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS The authors thank Ian McAvinchey for helpful comments. FUNDING This work was financ...
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS The authors thank Ian McAvinchey for helpful comments. FUNDING This work was financ...
OBJECTIVES: To examine the effects of ill health on selection into paid employment in European count...
This paper identifies the social, demographic and labour market related determinants of the state of...
This paper investigates the effects of national unemployment rates on overall age and cause-specific...
-The Great Recession of 2008 has led to elevated unemployment in Europe and thereby revitalised the ...
The Great Recession of 2008 has led to elevated unemployment in Europe and thereby revitalised the q...
Background: Most previous studies on the effects of length of unemployment on health have focused on...
Background: The mixed empirical evidence about employment conditions (i.e., permanent vs. temporary ...
Background: The mixed empirical evidence about employment conditions (i.e., permanent vs. temporary ...
Background: The mixed empirical evidence about employment conditions (i.e., permanent vs. temporary ...