Aim: To examine whether late-career job loss increased depression among older workers approaching retirement in the USA and Europe.Methods: Longitudinal data came from the Health and Retirement Survey and the Survey of Health, Ageing, and Retirement in Europe. Workers aged 50 to 64 years in 13 European countries and the USA were assessed biennially from 2006 to 2010. Individual fixed effects models were used to test the effect of job loss on depressive symptoms, controlling for age, sex, physical health, initial wealth and socio-demographic factors.Results: Job loss was associated with a 4.78% [95% confidence interval (CI): 0.823% to 8.74%] increase in depressive symptoms in the USA compared with a 3.35% (95% CI: 0.486% to 6.22%) increase i...
Is regaining a job sufficient to reverse the harmful impacts on health of job loss during the Great ...
This paper investigates the causal impact of retirement on late-life mental health, a growing concer...
BACKGROUND: Is regaining a job sufficient to reverse the harmful impacts on health of job loss durin...
AIM: To examine whether late-career job loss increased depression among older workers approaching re...
Aim: To examine whether late-career job loss increased depression among older workers approaching re...
AIM: To examine whether late-career job loss increased depression among older workers approaching re...
Aim: To examine whether late-career job loss increased depression among older work-ers approaching r...
[Excerto] The recent economic crisis has forced companies worldwide to restructure, downsize and clo...
Introduction: The prevalence of depression increases in times of economic crises. Less is known abou...
The old cliché states, “Money doesn’t make you happy”, but is this really true? In new research, Car...
Objectives. The purpose of this study was to investigate the association between involuntary job los...
Background: Depression is a frequently occurring mental illness that has been shown to be strongly r...
Background: Mental health problems are a risk factor for loss of paid employment. This study investi...
This paper investigates the causal impact of retirement on late life depression, a growing concern f...
Abstract - Background : Is regaining a job sufficient to reverse the harmful impacts on health of jo...
Is regaining a job sufficient to reverse the harmful impacts on health of job loss during the Great ...
This paper investigates the causal impact of retirement on late-life mental health, a growing concer...
BACKGROUND: Is regaining a job sufficient to reverse the harmful impacts on health of job loss durin...
AIM: To examine whether late-career job loss increased depression among older workers approaching re...
Aim: To examine whether late-career job loss increased depression among older workers approaching re...
AIM: To examine whether late-career job loss increased depression among older workers approaching re...
Aim: To examine whether late-career job loss increased depression among older work-ers approaching r...
[Excerto] The recent economic crisis has forced companies worldwide to restructure, downsize and clo...
Introduction: The prevalence of depression increases in times of economic crises. Less is known abou...
The old cliché states, “Money doesn’t make you happy”, but is this really true? In new research, Car...
Objectives. The purpose of this study was to investigate the association between involuntary job los...
Background: Depression is a frequently occurring mental illness that has been shown to be strongly r...
Background: Mental health problems are a risk factor for loss of paid employment. This study investi...
This paper investigates the causal impact of retirement on late life depression, a growing concern f...
Abstract - Background : Is regaining a job sufficient to reverse the harmful impacts on health of jo...
Is regaining a job sufficient to reverse the harmful impacts on health of job loss during the Great ...
This paper investigates the causal impact of retirement on late-life mental health, a growing concer...
BACKGROUND: Is regaining a job sufficient to reverse the harmful impacts on health of job loss durin...