In general, well-educated people enjoy better mental health than those with less education. As a result, some wonder whether there are limits to the mental health benefits of education. Inspired by the literature on the expansion of tertiary education, this article explores marginal mental health returns to education and studies the mental health status of overeducated people. To enhance the validity of the findings we use two indicators of educational attainment - years of education and ISCED97 categories - and two objective indicators of overeducation (the realised matches method and the job analyst method) in a sample of the working population of 25 European countries (unweighted sample N=19,089). Depression is measured using an eight-it...
There is little theoretical understanding of why educational inequalities in depression are larger i...
Prevalence rates for mental health problems are higher when an individual's socioeconomic status (SE...
BACKGROUND: Major depressive disorder and depression severity are socially patterned, disfavouring i...
In recent decennia, European labor markets witnessed important changes in the supply and demand of h...
In general, educated people experience less psychological distress and a higher subjective well-bein...
Higher-educated people experience enhanced mental health. We ponder whether the mental health benefi...
In recent decennia, a substantial part of the European labor markets are characterized by an oversu...
Using multilevel analysis of data of the third wave of the European Social Survey (2006) (n=11.545),...
Background The positive relationship between education and health is one of the most consistent find...
Poor mental health is a major burden of disease in Europe. The cost to society is substantial and is...
Variations in the association between education and depressive symptoms in 22 European countries are...
In this paper we provide new evidence on the causal effect of education on adult depression and cogn...
The prevalence of common mental disorders is on the rise: in the last decade mental disorders have b...
BACKGROUND: Earlier studies have shown that people with low level of education have increased rates ...
Objective: Assess influence of education and noneducation-based measures of socioeconomic status on ...
There is little theoretical understanding of why educational inequalities in depression are larger i...
Prevalence rates for mental health problems are higher when an individual's socioeconomic status (SE...
BACKGROUND: Major depressive disorder and depression severity are socially patterned, disfavouring i...
In recent decennia, European labor markets witnessed important changes in the supply and demand of h...
In general, educated people experience less psychological distress and a higher subjective well-bein...
Higher-educated people experience enhanced mental health. We ponder whether the mental health benefi...
In recent decennia, a substantial part of the European labor markets are characterized by an oversu...
Using multilevel analysis of data of the third wave of the European Social Survey (2006) (n=11.545),...
Background The positive relationship between education and health is one of the most consistent find...
Poor mental health is a major burden of disease in Europe. The cost to society is substantial and is...
Variations in the association between education and depressive symptoms in 22 European countries are...
In this paper we provide new evidence on the causal effect of education on adult depression and cogn...
The prevalence of common mental disorders is on the rise: in the last decade mental disorders have b...
BACKGROUND: Earlier studies have shown that people with low level of education have increased rates ...
Objective: Assess influence of education and noneducation-based measures of socioeconomic status on ...
There is little theoretical understanding of why educational inequalities in depression are larger i...
Prevalence rates for mental health problems are higher when an individual's socioeconomic status (SE...
BACKGROUND: Major depressive disorder and depression severity are socially patterned, disfavouring i...