Accounting for endogeneity, unobserved heterogeneity, and sample selection in an unified framework, we investigate the effect of psychological well-being on wages and labour market participation using a panel from the British Household Panel Survey. We find the effect of psychological well-being on labour market outcomes to differ across gender. In particular, psychological distress significantly reduces participation across genders, but, conditional on participation, has a significant negative effect on hourly wages only in the female sample
Despite an emerging literature, there is still sparse and mixed evidence on the wider societal benef...
Active Labour Market Programmes (ALMPs), which form important components of employment support polic...
This thesis seeks principally to examine the nature of the long-term associations between human wel...
Accounting for endogeneity, unobserved heterogeneity, and sample selection in an unified framework, ...
Published 22 September 2020Accounting for endogeneity, unobserved heterogeneity, and sample selectio...
One of the main economic outcomes of the recent great recession was the decrease of labour earnings ...
AbstractThis study investigates whether the unemployment rate of the area in which an individual liv...
The disability employment gap is an issue of concern in most Western developed economies. This paper...
We examined the relationship between mental health and labor participation. Analysis was based on th...
Introduction: There is the tendency in occupational health research of approximating the 'changed wo...
BACKGROUND: The objective of this study was to establish the direction of causality in the relations...
Financial status is thought to be an important determinant of psychological well-being. We investiga...
According to the World Health Organisation, approximately 450 million people worldwide have a mental...
Due to increasing labour market flexibilisation a growing number of people are likely to experience ...
Absenteeism is an important feature of the labour market, imposing significant costs on employers an...
Despite an emerging literature, there is still sparse and mixed evidence on the wider societal benef...
Active Labour Market Programmes (ALMPs), which form important components of employment support polic...
This thesis seeks principally to examine the nature of the long-term associations between human wel...
Accounting for endogeneity, unobserved heterogeneity, and sample selection in an unified framework, ...
Published 22 September 2020Accounting for endogeneity, unobserved heterogeneity, and sample selectio...
One of the main economic outcomes of the recent great recession was the decrease of labour earnings ...
AbstractThis study investigates whether the unemployment rate of the area in which an individual liv...
The disability employment gap is an issue of concern in most Western developed economies. This paper...
We examined the relationship between mental health and labor participation. Analysis was based on th...
Introduction: There is the tendency in occupational health research of approximating the 'changed wo...
BACKGROUND: The objective of this study was to establish the direction of causality in the relations...
Financial status is thought to be an important determinant of psychological well-being. We investiga...
According to the World Health Organisation, approximately 450 million people worldwide have a mental...
Due to increasing labour market flexibilisation a growing number of people are likely to experience ...
Absenteeism is an important feature of the labour market, imposing significant costs on employers an...
Despite an emerging literature, there is still sparse and mixed evidence on the wider societal benef...
Active Labour Market Programmes (ALMPs), which form important components of employment support polic...
This thesis seeks principally to examine the nature of the long-term associations between human wel...