This article uses matched employee–employer data from the British Workplace Employment Relations Survey to examine the relationship between employee psychological health and workplace performance in 2004 and 2011. Using two measures of work-related psychological health — namely employee-reported job anxiety and manager-reported workforce stress, depression and anxiety — we find a positive relationship between psychological ill-health and absence, but not quits. The association between psychological ill-health and labour productivity is less clear, with estimates sensitive to sector, time period and the measure of psychological health. The 2004–2011 panel is further used to explore the extent to which change in psychological health is relate...
Objective: This study examined specific psychosocial factors associated with psychological and healt...
BACKGROUND: The objective of this study was to establish the direction of causality in the relations...
Work has long been acknowledged as an important social determinant of health with research being c...
This paper uses matched employee-employer data from the British Workplace Employment Relations Surve...
This paper uses matched employee-employer data from the British Workplace Employment Relations Surve...
Understanding the drivers of productivity is fundamental to securing future wellbeing, but there are...
Much of the economic cost of mental illness stems from workers’ reduced productivity. Using national...
In 2015, the 16% of the European workers experienced anxiety (EWCS 2017). Data show that anxiety dis...
Abstract Background Mental health disorders in the workplace have increasingly been recognised as a ...
Anxiety and depressive disorders are the most common form of occupational health problems and are ma...
Absenteeism is an important feature of the labour market, imposing significant costs on employers an...
The research literature contains a significant amount of information on the psychological health of ...
Objective: Mental ill-health results in substantial reductions in employee productivity (absenteeism...
Background: A few recent studies have examined the relationship between mental illness and labor mar...
Background: We investigate one aspect of productivity - sickness absence - and ask whether job insec...
Objective: This study examined specific psychosocial factors associated with psychological and healt...
BACKGROUND: The objective of this study was to establish the direction of causality in the relations...
Work has long been acknowledged as an important social determinant of health with research being c...
This paper uses matched employee-employer data from the British Workplace Employment Relations Surve...
This paper uses matched employee-employer data from the British Workplace Employment Relations Surve...
Understanding the drivers of productivity is fundamental to securing future wellbeing, but there are...
Much of the economic cost of mental illness stems from workers’ reduced productivity. Using national...
In 2015, the 16% of the European workers experienced anxiety (EWCS 2017). Data show that anxiety dis...
Abstract Background Mental health disorders in the workplace have increasingly been recognised as a ...
Anxiety and depressive disorders are the most common form of occupational health problems and are ma...
Absenteeism is an important feature of the labour market, imposing significant costs on employers an...
The research literature contains a significant amount of information on the psychological health of ...
Objective: Mental ill-health results in substantial reductions in employee productivity (absenteeism...
Background: A few recent studies have examined the relationship between mental illness and labor mar...
Background: We investigate one aspect of productivity - sickness absence - and ask whether job insec...
Objective: This study examined specific psychosocial factors associated with psychological and healt...
BACKGROUND: The objective of this study was to establish the direction of causality in the relations...
Work has long been acknowledged as an important social determinant of health with research being c...