People affected by substance use disorders often experience sub‐optimal employment outcomes. The role of drug use in processes that produce and entrench labour market precarity among people who inject drugs (PWID) have not, however, been fully described. We recruited 22 PWID from ongoing prospective cohort studies in Vancouver, Canada, with whom we conducted semi‐structured retrospective interviews and then employed a thematic analysis that drew on concepts from life course theory to explore the mechanisms and pathways linking drug use and labour market trajectories. The participants' narratives identified processes corresponding to causation, whereby suboptimal employment outcomes led to harmful drug use; direct selection, where impairment...
Background Despite the growing prevalence of illicit stimulant drug use internationally, and the ...
Objective: Given the link between employment and mortality in the general population, we sought to a...
International audienceBACKGROUND:Substance use is more prevalent among unemployed subjects compared ...
Despite growing awareness of the importance of context for the health of people who use drugs, studi...
This thesis explores employment among people who inject drugs (IDU). It seeks identify what differen...
Objective Youth unemployment has been associated with labour market and health disparities. Howev...
Introduction and Aims: One of the most substantial costs of drug use is lost productivity and social...
This chapter explores the association between drug use, early job insecurity and periods of high you...
Background Since 2007 the economic recession has hit most industrial countries and this raises the q...
Employment is commonly upheld as an important outcome of addiction treatment. To explore this attrib...
Background: Economic recessions may influence illegal drug use via different mechanisms, for example...
We use data from the British Crime Survey (BCS) to analyse the relationship between illicit drug use...
Background: Economic recessions may influence illegal drug use via different mechanisms, for example...
Background Despite the growing prevalence of illicit stimulant drug use internationally, and the ...
Objective: Given the link between employment and mortality in the general population, we sought to a...
International audienceBACKGROUND:Substance use is more prevalent among unemployed subjects compared ...
Despite growing awareness of the importance of context for the health of people who use drugs, studi...
This thesis explores employment among people who inject drugs (IDU). It seeks identify what differen...
Objective Youth unemployment has been associated with labour market and health disparities. Howev...
Introduction and Aims: One of the most substantial costs of drug use is lost productivity and social...
This chapter explores the association between drug use, early job insecurity and periods of high you...
Background Since 2007 the economic recession has hit most industrial countries and this raises the q...
Employment is commonly upheld as an important outcome of addiction treatment. To explore this attrib...
Background: Economic recessions may influence illegal drug use via different mechanisms, for example...
We use data from the British Crime Survey (BCS) to analyse the relationship between illicit drug use...
Background: Economic recessions may influence illegal drug use via different mechanisms, for example...
Background Despite the growing prevalence of illicit stimulant drug use internationally, and the ...
Objective: Given the link between employment and mortality in the general population, we sought to a...
International audienceBACKGROUND:Substance use is more prevalent among unemployed subjects compared ...