We examined the relationship between mental health and labor participation. Analysis was based on the Australian National Health Survey, providing a nationally representative sample using 14,788 observations. Accounting for endogeneity, analysis revealed that females were almost twice more responsive to changes in mental health on labor participation compared to males. Among Australians who did not take medication for mental wellbeing, poorer levels of mental health was associated with a reduction in the probability of labor participation. Among females with poorer mental health, taking any medication for mental well-being led to a decrease in the probability of labor participation. This relationship was not significant for males
This dissertation consists of three essays on the relationship between mental health (the Center for...
In Australia, significant mental health inequalities still exist, and the population has lost 572,77...
We analyzed the impacts of nativity and mental health (MH) on work by gender for non-elderly adults ...
BACKGROUND: Workforce participation is a key feature of public mental health and social inclusion po...
PURPOSE: There is some evidence that employed women report more time pressure and work-life penaltie...
Much of the economic cost of mental illness stems from workers’ reduced productivity. Using national...
Background: Worker mental ill-health has significant repercussions for labour productivity and econ...
No author version was obtainable for this article.Interventions to promote mental health in the work...
Accounting for endogeneity, unobserved heterogeneity, and sample selection in an unified framework, ...
According to the World Health Organisation, approximately 450 million people worldwide have a mental...
Objective: This study analysed data from the Household Income and Labour Dynamics in Australia (HIL...
Globalisation and regional economic imperatives have no doubt led to modern work environments increa...
This paper analyzes the bilateral relationship between depressive symptoms and employment status. We...
AbstractObjectiveThis study analysed data from the Household Income and Labour Dynamics in Australia...
Individuals’ labor market performance can be affected directly by their mental health through labor...
This dissertation consists of three essays on the relationship between mental health (the Center for...
In Australia, significant mental health inequalities still exist, and the population has lost 572,77...
We analyzed the impacts of nativity and mental health (MH) on work by gender for non-elderly adults ...
BACKGROUND: Workforce participation is a key feature of public mental health and social inclusion po...
PURPOSE: There is some evidence that employed women report more time pressure and work-life penaltie...
Much of the economic cost of mental illness stems from workers’ reduced productivity. Using national...
Background: Worker mental ill-health has significant repercussions for labour productivity and econ...
No author version was obtainable for this article.Interventions to promote mental health in the work...
Accounting for endogeneity, unobserved heterogeneity, and sample selection in an unified framework, ...
According to the World Health Organisation, approximately 450 million people worldwide have a mental...
Objective: This study analysed data from the Household Income and Labour Dynamics in Australia (HIL...
Globalisation and regional economic imperatives have no doubt led to modern work environments increa...
This paper analyzes the bilateral relationship between depressive symptoms and employment status. We...
AbstractObjectiveThis study analysed data from the Household Income and Labour Dynamics in Australia...
Individuals’ labor market performance can be affected directly by their mental health through labor...
This dissertation consists of three essays on the relationship between mental health (the Center for...
In Australia, significant mental health inequalities still exist, and the population has lost 572,77...
We analyzed the impacts of nativity and mental health (MH) on work by gender for non-elderly adults ...