Critics have called for more attention to be paid to the health impacts of the economic downturn and policy responses to it. Other research has reported that, without any protective measures, deprived communities will be badly hit by austerity. This article uses evidence from fifteen deprived communities to look at the changing incidence of financial difficulties among key at-risk groups, and their associations with mental health, from the pre- to the mid-recession period. High and increasing rates of affordability difficulty were found in respect of the costs of fuel, council tax and clothes, particularly among households with disabled adults, under-occupiers and families with part-time workers. Moreover, increased affordability difficulti...
Objective: This study analysed data from the Household Income and Labour Dynamics in Australia (HILD...
This is a discussion paper which examines the impact of austerity policies on the provision of menta...
Evidence about the mental health consequences of unaffordable housing is limited. The authors invest...
Critics have called for more attention to be paid to the health impacts of the economic downturn and...
In response to the 2007/8 financial crisis and the subsequent ‘Great Recession’, the UK government p...
Financial difficulties and debt in particular are often associated with impacts on mental health and...
Background Young people with disabilities have poorer mental health than their non-disabled peers. H...
Unaffordable housing has many dimensions, not least its far-reaching implications for mental health....
Summary of key findings This project applies a capabilities approach to explore the social damage...
In the United Kingdom, the Coalition government’s recent commitment to improving mental health...
This is a discussion paper which examines the impact of austerity policies on the provision of menta...
Since 2010, the UK has pursued a policy of austerity characterised by public spending cuts and welfa...
Evidence about the mental health consequences of unaffordable housing is limited. The authors invest...
AbstractSince 2010, the UK has pursued a policy of austerity characterised by public spending cuts a...
Background: Economic recessions are often accompanied by increased levels of psychological distress ...
Objective: This study analysed data from the Household Income and Labour Dynamics in Australia (HILD...
This is a discussion paper which examines the impact of austerity policies on the provision of menta...
Evidence about the mental health consequences of unaffordable housing is limited. The authors invest...
Critics have called for more attention to be paid to the health impacts of the economic downturn and...
In response to the 2007/8 financial crisis and the subsequent ‘Great Recession’, the UK government p...
Financial difficulties and debt in particular are often associated with impacts on mental health and...
Background Young people with disabilities have poorer mental health than their non-disabled peers. H...
Unaffordable housing has many dimensions, not least its far-reaching implications for mental health....
Summary of key findings This project applies a capabilities approach to explore the social damage...
In the United Kingdom, the Coalition government’s recent commitment to improving mental health...
This is a discussion paper which examines the impact of austerity policies on the provision of menta...
Since 2010, the UK has pursued a policy of austerity characterised by public spending cuts and welfa...
Evidence about the mental health consequences of unaffordable housing is limited. The authors invest...
AbstractSince 2010, the UK has pursued a policy of austerity characterised by public spending cuts a...
Background: Economic recessions are often accompanied by increased levels of psychological distress ...
Objective: This study analysed data from the Household Income and Labour Dynamics in Australia (HILD...
This is a discussion paper which examines the impact of austerity policies on the provision of menta...
Evidence about the mental health consequences of unaffordable housing is limited. The authors invest...