Economic insecurity is an emerging topic that is increasingly relevant to the labour markets of developed economies. This paper uses data from the British Household Panel Survey to assess the causal effect of various aspects of economic insecurity on mental health in the UK. The results support the idea that economic insecurity is an emerging socioeconomic determinant of mental health, although the size of the effect varies across measures of insecurity. In particular, perceived future risks are more damaging to mental health than realised volatility, insecurity is more damaging for men, and the negative effect of insecurity is constant throughout the income distribution. Importantly, these changes in mental health are experienced without f...
This paper contrasts the mental and physical health impacts of vulnerability and economic insecurity...
One in four adults in the UK experience mental health problems at some point in their life. Mental h...
Using General Social Survey data, we examine whether any association between job insecurity and well...
The authors thank the anonymous referees of this journal, Paul Allanson, Nicholas Rohde, and partici...
Economic insecurity is an emerging topic that is increasingly relevant to the labour markets of deve...
Economic insecurity has been the topic of an emerging body of literature that is increasingly releva...
This paper estimates the impact of economic insecurity on the mental health of Australian adults. Ta...
peer reviewedWe here show that individual-level economic insecurity, based on the time profile of ec...
This paper seeks to assess how economic fluctuations, measured by changes in the regional unemployme...
It is generally believed that economic downturns lead to increasing mental instability in the commun...
A period of economic recession may be particularly difficult for people with mental health problems ...
How do exogenous changes in the macroeconomic environment affect workers’ perceived job security, an...
The disability employment gap is an issue of concern in most Western developed economies. This paper...
Mental health constitutes a significant share of the global burden of disease. It is shaped to a gre...
This thesis explores two key measures of economic wellbeing - economic insecurity and income inequal...
This paper contrasts the mental and physical health impacts of vulnerability and economic insecurity...
One in four adults in the UK experience mental health problems at some point in their life. Mental h...
Using General Social Survey data, we examine whether any association between job insecurity and well...
The authors thank the anonymous referees of this journal, Paul Allanson, Nicholas Rohde, and partici...
Economic insecurity is an emerging topic that is increasingly relevant to the labour markets of deve...
Economic insecurity has been the topic of an emerging body of literature that is increasingly releva...
This paper estimates the impact of economic insecurity on the mental health of Australian adults. Ta...
peer reviewedWe here show that individual-level economic insecurity, based on the time profile of ec...
This paper seeks to assess how economic fluctuations, measured by changes in the regional unemployme...
It is generally believed that economic downturns lead to increasing mental instability in the commun...
A period of economic recession may be particularly difficult for people with mental health problems ...
How do exogenous changes in the macroeconomic environment affect workers’ perceived job security, an...
The disability employment gap is an issue of concern in most Western developed economies. This paper...
Mental health constitutes a significant share of the global burden of disease. It is shaped to a gre...
This thesis explores two key measures of economic wellbeing - economic insecurity and income inequal...
This paper contrasts the mental and physical health impacts of vulnerability and economic insecurity...
One in four adults in the UK experience mental health problems at some point in their life. Mental h...
Using General Social Survey data, we examine whether any association between job insecurity and well...