Unemployment is an established predictor of psychological distress. Despite this robust relationship, the long-term impact of unemployment on human welfare has been examined in relatively few studies. In this investigation we test the association between the life-time duration of unemployment over a 34 year period from 1974 to 2008 and psychological distress at age 50 years in a sample of 6253 British adults who took part in the National Child Development Study (NCDS). In addition to adjusting for demographic characteristics, we account for the role of childhood psychological factors, which have been shown to predict adult occupational and mental health outcomes and may determine the connection between unemployment and distress. We find tha...
The factors which predict a person’s long-term unemployment were studied within the frameworkof an e...
Data from the Australian Longitudinal Survey, conducted by the Commonwealth Department of Employment...
The current level of unemployment in the UK is at a 17 year high; a figure which some researchers cl...
AbstractThe effect of childhood mental health on later unemployment has not yet been established. In...
International audienceWe here use the employment-history data from the British Cohort Study to calcu...
The effect of childhood mental health on later unemployment has not yet been established. In this ar...
AbstractRationaleSeveral studies have shown a link between psychological distress in early life and ...
This paper investigates whether people’s psychological resilience to one of the most important econo...
Objective: We aimed to examine the associations between exposure to unemployment and psychosocial ou...
Amid ongoing global economic uncertainty and long-standing efforts to tackle age discrimination and ...
Background: Existing evidence on profiles of psychological distress across adulthood uses cross-sect...
Past unemployment may have a pervasive psychological impact that occurs across nations. We investig...
Throughout the lifespan, unemployment has severe consequences in terms of economic exclusion, and ov...
Rationale: Several studies have shown a link between psychological distress in early life and subseq...
The factors which predict a person’s long-term unemployment were studied within the frameworkof an e...
Data from the Australian Longitudinal Survey, conducted by the Commonwealth Department of Employment...
The current level of unemployment in the UK is at a 17 year high; a figure which some researchers cl...
AbstractThe effect of childhood mental health on later unemployment has not yet been established. In...
International audienceWe here use the employment-history data from the British Cohort Study to calcu...
The effect of childhood mental health on later unemployment has not yet been established. In this ar...
AbstractRationaleSeveral studies have shown a link between psychological distress in early life and ...
This paper investigates whether people’s psychological resilience to one of the most important econo...
Objective: We aimed to examine the associations between exposure to unemployment and psychosocial ou...
Amid ongoing global economic uncertainty and long-standing efforts to tackle age discrimination and ...
Background: Existing evidence on profiles of psychological distress across adulthood uses cross-sect...
Past unemployment may have a pervasive psychological impact that occurs across nations. We investig...
Throughout the lifespan, unemployment has severe consequences in terms of economic exclusion, and ov...
Rationale: Several studies have shown a link between psychological distress in early life and subseq...
The factors which predict a person’s long-term unemployment were studied within the frameworkof an e...
Data from the Australian Longitudinal Survey, conducted by the Commonwealth Department of Employment...
The current level of unemployment in the UK is at a 17 year high; a figure which some researchers cl...