Our research examines how local labour market trends during the early stages of the ‘great recession’ (in the period 2007-2011) related to change in individuals’ self-reported illness. We report results from analyses of a dataset drawn from the Longitudinal Study (LS) for England and Wales (source: Office of National Statistics), a very large longitudinal sample of individuals from the population census, followed up over time at each decennial census. These were linked to employment trend data for Local Authority Districts for the period 2007-2011, based on employment statistics for Local Authority Districts (LAs) in England and Wales. Controlling for various individual attributes, the risk of development of a ‘new’ long term illness durin...
Unemployment in Great Britain rose again in the early 1990s. By contrast with previous experience, p...
This paper examines the relationship between unemployment and psychological well-being before and du...
<b>Objectives</b> To assess, using individual level data, how the proportion of people i...
This paper reports research exploring how trends in local labour market conditions during the period...
The economic recession which began in 2008 has resulted in a substantial increase in unemployment ac...
Introduction: The economic recession which began in 2008 has resulted in a substantial increase in u...
Introduction: The economic recession which began in 2008 has resulted in a substantial increase in u...
This paper reports research exploring how trends in local labour market conditions during the period...
Introduction: The economic recession which began in 2008 has resulted in a substantial increase in u...
Background Although job loss has been associated with decline in health, the effect of long term une...
This paper examines the impact that the Great Recession had on individuals’ health behaviours and ri...
Background: Economic recessions are associated with increases in suicide rates but there is little i...
The Great Recession of 2008 has led to elevated unemployment in Europe and thereby revitalised the q...
-The Great Recession of 2008 has led to elevated unemployment in Europe and thereby revitalised the ...
The relationship between recessions and health is mixed, with some evidence from the most recent fin...
Unemployment in Great Britain rose again in the early 1990s. By contrast with previous experience, p...
This paper examines the relationship between unemployment and psychological well-being before and du...
<b>Objectives</b> To assess, using individual level data, how the proportion of people i...
This paper reports research exploring how trends in local labour market conditions during the period...
The economic recession which began in 2008 has resulted in a substantial increase in unemployment ac...
Introduction: The economic recession which began in 2008 has resulted in a substantial increase in u...
Introduction: The economic recession which began in 2008 has resulted in a substantial increase in u...
This paper reports research exploring how trends in local labour market conditions during the period...
Introduction: The economic recession which began in 2008 has resulted in a substantial increase in u...
Background Although job loss has been associated with decline in health, the effect of long term une...
This paper examines the impact that the Great Recession had on individuals’ health behaviours and ri...
Background: Economic recessions are associated with increases in suicide rates but there is little i...
The Great Recession of 2008 has led to elevated unemployment in Europe and thereby revitalised the q...
-The Great Recession of 2008 has led to elevated unemployment in Europe and thereby revitalised the ...
The relationship between recessions and health is mixed, with some evidence from the most recent fin...
Unemployment in Great Britain rose again in the early 1990s. By contrast with previous experience, p...
This paper examines the relationship between unemployment and psychological well-being before and du...
<b>Objectives</b> To assess, using individual level data, how the proportion of people i...