Background: Since 2007 the economic recession has hit most industrial countries and this raises the question of how economic hardship affects illicit drug users’ decisions to enter drug treatment. Methods: We test the hypothesis that an improvement in the employment prospects, as measured by a decline in unemployment, strengthens the intrinsic motivation of an unemployed drug user to enter treatment. Our hypothesis is that the “payoff” of entering treatment increases when the unemployed drug user has a greater probability of finding a job. We reviewed the literature and found considerable evidence to substantiate this effect. We tested the hypothesis econometrically using two different data sets, one EU-wide and one German data...
The employment issue of drug users in the Czech Republic is still in addiction to current research t...
This paper studies changes in the patterns of drug consumption and attitudes towards drugs in relati...
Introduction and Aims: One of the most substantial costs of drug use is lost productivity and social...
Background: Since 2007 the economic recession has hit most industrial countries and this raises the ...
[Abstract] Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to analyse the association between drug consumptio...
Data from a previous study of 1036 young people in the Lothian region that indicated an association ...
Background: Economic recessions may influence illegal drug use via different mechanisms, for example...
Background: Economic recessions may influence illegal drug use via different mechanisms, for example...
Increasing the conditionality of welfare benefits is a growing trend in many developed countries, pa...
There has been a ton of research in economics about the effects of drugs on the employment status of...
Illicit drug use is often related to several problems for individuals who participate on the labor m...
Introduction: The relationship between economic downturns and substance use has been studied in nume...
© 2021 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article dis...
People affected by substance use disorders often experience sub‐optimal employment outcomes. The rol...
10.1.1 Associations between Drug Use and Unemployment Descriptive and experimental data suggest that...
The employment issue of drug users in the Czech Republic is still in addiction to current research t...
This paper studies changes in the patterns of drug consumption and attitudes towards drugs in relati...
Introduction and Aims: One of the most substantial costs of drug use is lost productivity and social...
Background: Since 2007 the economic recession has hit most industrial countries and this raises the ...
[Abstract] Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to analyse the association between drug consumptio...
Data from a previous study of 1036 young people in the Lothian region that indicated an association ...
Background: Economic recessions may influence illegal drug use via different mechanisms, for example...
Background: Economic recessions may influence illegal drug use via different mechanisms, for example...
Increasing the conditionality of welfare benefits is a growing trend in many developed countries, pa...
There has been a ton of research in economics about the effects of drugs on the employment status of...
Illicit drug use is often related to several problems for individuals who participate on the labor m...
Introduction: The relationship between economic downturns and substance use has been studied in nume...
© 2021 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article dis...
People affected by substance use disorders often experience sub‐optimal employment outcomes. The rol...
10.1.1 Associations between Drug Use and Unemployment Descriptive and experimental data suggest that...
The employment issue of drug users in the Czech Republic is still in addiction to current research t...
This paper studies changes in the patterns of drug consumption and attitudes towards drugs in relati...
Introduction and Aims: One of the most substantial costs of drug use is lost productivity and social...