This paper uses a large-scale nationally representative dataset to examine the nonlinear effect of income on mental health. To investigate their causal relationship, the exogenous impact of automation on income is utilized as the instrument variable (IV). In addition, to explore their nonlinear relationship, both income and its quadratic term are included in regressions. It is found that the impact of income on mental health is U-shaped rather than linear. The turning point (7.698) of this nonlinear relation is near the midpoint of the income interval ([0, 16.113]). This suggests that depression declines as income increases at the lower-income level. However, beyond middle income, further increases in income take pronounced mental health co...
We use a large survey on health conditions conducted in Israel to explore whether absolute and/or re...
The number of suicides documented across the United States has been steadily increasing for several ...
Background. While a social determinants of health perspective might lead to the hypothesis that high...
This paper uses a large-scale nationally representative dataset to examine the nonlinear effect of i...
Evidence from various academic fields indicates that mental health and income are correlated. Additi...
© 2018 World Psychiatric Association Most countries have witnessed a dramatic increase of income ine...
This paper reports a test of the relative income rank hypothesis of depression, according to which i...
Most countries have witnessed a dramatic increase of income inequality in the past three decades. Th...
Most countries have witnessed a dramatic increase of income inequality in the past three decades. Th...
This paper reports a test of the relative income rank hypothesis of depression, according to which i...
Prior studies have consistently found the incidence and persistence of depression to be higher among...
Background Studies of the association between income inequality and mental health have shown mixed r...
Background: Lower incomes are associated with poorer mental health and wellbeing, but the extent t...
A substantial body of evidence suggests that young people, including those at the crucial transition...
Background: The relative importance of income, poverty and unemployment status for mental health is ...
We use a large survey on health conditions conducted in Israel to explore whether absolute and/or re...
The number of suicides documented across the United States has been steadily increasing for several ...
Background. While a social determinants of health perspective might lead to the hypothesis that high...
This paper uses a large-scale nationally representative dataset to examine the nonlinear effect of i...
Evidence from various academic fields indicates that mental health and income are correlated. Additi...
© 2018 World Psychiatric Association Most countries have witnessed a dramatic increase of income ine...
This paper reports a test of the relative income rank hypothesis of depression, according to which i...
Most countries have witnessed a dramatic increase of income inequality in the past three decades. Th...
Most countries have witnessed a dramatic increase of income inequality in the past three decades. Th...
This paper reports a test of the relative income rank hypothesis of depression, according to which i...
Prior studies have consistently found the incidence and persistence of depression to be higher among...
Background Studies of the association between income inequality and mental health have shown mixed r...
Background: Lower incomes are associated with poorer mental health and wellbeing, but the extent t...
A substantial body of evidence suggests that young people, including those at the crucial transition...
Background: The relative importance of income, poverty and unemployment status for mental health is ...
We use a large survey on health conditions conducted in Israel to explore whether absolute and/or re...
The number of suicides documented across the United States has been steadily increasing for several ...
Background. While a social determinants of health perspective might lead to the hypothesis that high...