People with mental health problems face barriers to labour market inclusion. In this study, we investigate the extent to which employers are attentive and willing to include young people with mental health problems. The study contributes to existing knowledge by exploring contextual factors that shape employers’ hiring behaviour. The findings show that taking on a social responsibility to contribute to an inclusive working life (as indicated by having entered the Norwegian Inclusive Working Life Agreement) and the degree to which recruitment practices are formalised (as indicated by labour market sector) is positively associated with enterprises’ inclusiveness towards young people with mental health problems. However, the general tendency i...
[[abstract]]This study investigated the stable employment of mental disorder employee who has succes...
Background: The globalisation of the economy and the labour markets has resulted in a growing propor...
The positive benefits of paid employment for individuals with mental health needs are well known yet...
Active labour market policies (ALMPs) are often seen as a panacea for dealing with labour market exc...
Mental health problems are associated with poor labour market outcomes. Based on data from a field e...
Mental illness stigma can constitute a significant barrier to entering employment. Drawing on 20 int...
This thesis presents empirical evidence regarding the labour market experiences of people with menta...
Objectives Stigma may negatively affect line managers’ intention to hire people with mental health p...
This thesis seeks to identify facilitators and barriers to obtaining employment for people in treatm...
This paper presents findings from the survey with people with mental illness and the problems they e...
Aims: To develop a questionnaire to examine attitudes among employees and managers to include peopl...
Many individuals with mental illness want to return to work and stay in employment. Yet,...
BACKGROUND: Employment often has a defining role that shapes a person's identity. The aim of this st...
People who have used mental health services in Scotland have the lowest employment rates of all work...
112 pp.Mental disorders are the leading cause of work disability among young adults. This study exam...
[[abstract]]This study investigated the stable employment of mental disorder employee who has succes...
Background: The globalisation of the economy and the labour markets has resulted in a growing propor...
The positive benefits of paid employment for individuals with mental health needs are well known yet...
Active labour market policies (ALMPs) are often seen as a panacea for dealing with labour market exc...
Mental health problems are associated with poor labour market outcomes. Based on data from a field e...
Mental illness stigma can constitute a significant barrier to entering employment. Drawing on 20 int...
This thesis presents empirical evidence regarding the labour market experiences of people with menta...
Objectives Stigma may negatively affect line managers’ intention to hire people with mental health p...
This thesis seeks to identify facilitators and barriers to obtaining employment for people in treatm...
This paper presents findings from the survey with people with mental illness and the problems they e...
Aims: To develop a questionnaire to examine attitudes among employees and managers to include peopl...
Many individuals with mental illness want to return to work and stay in employment. Yet,...
BACKGROUND: Employment often has a defining role that shapes a person's identity. The aim of this st...
People who have used mental health services in Scotland have the lowest employment rates of all work...
112 pp.Mental disorders are the leading cause of work disability among young adults. This study exam...
[[abstract]]This study investigated the stable employment of mental disorder employee who has succes...
Background: The globalisation of the economy and the labour markets has resulted in a growing propor...
The positive benefits of paid employment for individuals with mental health needs are well known yet...