AbstractThe effect of childhood mental health on later unemployment has not yet been established. In this article we assess whether childhood psychological distress places young people at high risk of subsequent unemployment and whether the presence of economic recession strengthens this relationship. This study was based on 19,217 individuals drawn from two nationally-representative British prospective cohort studies; the Longitudinal Study of Young People in England (LSYPE) and the National Child Development Study (NCDS). Both cohorts contain rich contemporaneous information detailing the participants' early life socioeconomic background, household characteristics, and physical health. In adjusted analyses in the LSYPE sample (N = 10,232)...
Background: The recent economic recession, which began in 2007, has had a detrimental effect on the ...
This paper analyzes the effects of “shocks„ to community-level unemployment expectations...
This paper analyzes the effects of "shocks" to community-level unemployment expectations, induced by...
The effect of childhood mental health on later unemployment has not yet been established. In this ar...
AbstractThe effect of childhood mental health on later unemployment has not yet been established. In...
AbstractRationaleSeveral studies have shown a link between psychological distress in early life and ...
BACKGROUND: Earlier research shows that there is an association between unemployment and poor mental...
Rationale Several studies have shown a link between psychological distress in early life and s...
BACKGROUND: Earlier research shows that there is an association between unemployment and poor men...
Unemployment is an established predictor of psychological distress. Despite this robust relationship...
BACKGROUND: Several studies show that youth unemployment is associated with worse mental health late...
Recent research in economics and psychology has examined the childhood noncognitive skills which pre...
OBJECTIVES: An association between youth unemployment and poorer mental health later in life has bee...
Rationale: Symptoms of mental health problems have been shown to predict adverse labour market outco...
Little is known about the impact of recessions on young people's socioeconomic inequalities in healt...
Background: The recent economic recession, which began in 2007, has had a detrimental effect on the ...
This paper analyzes the effects of “shocks„ to community-level unemployment expectations...
This paper analyzes the effects of "shocks" to community-level unemployment expectations, induced by...
The effect of childhood mental health on later unemployment has not yet been established. In this ar...
AbstractThe effect of childhood mental health on later unemployment has not yet been established. In...
AbstractRationaleSeveral studies have shown a link between psychological distress in early life and ...
BACKGROUND: Earlier research shows that there is an association between unemployment and poor mental...
Rationale Several studies have shown a link between psychological distress in early life and s...
BACKGROUND: Earlier research shows that there is an association between unemployment and poor men...
Unemployment is an established predictor of psychological distress. Despite this robust relationship...
BACKGROUND: Several studies show that youth unemployment is associated with worse mental health late...
Recent research in economics and psychology has examined the childhood noncognitive skills which pre...
OBJECTIVES: An association between youth unemployment and poorer mental health later in life has bee...
Rationale: Symptoms of mental health problems have been shown to predict adverse labour market outco...
Little is known about the impact of recessions on young people's socioeconomic inequalities in healt...
Background: The recent economic recession, which began in 2007, has had a detrimental effect on the ...
This paper analyzes the effects of “shocks„ to community-level unemployment expectations...
This paper analyzes the effects of "shocks" to community-level unemployment expectations, induced by...