Objective Employment can improve mental health among people with disability (PWD), however, little is known about how different levels of workforce participation influence mental healthcare use. The aim of this study was to estimate the extent to which different levels of working hours are associated with changes in mental healthcare use among PWD. Methods Data on working hours and healthcare use among working age PWD who were receiving government benefits (N=260 825) was obtained from Australian Census-linked administrative records between 2011 and 2019. Individual fixed effects panel models were used to estimate the impact of increased working hours on mental healthcare (services and prescriptions). Heterogeneity analyses by job security ...
Objectives: This paper assesses the impact of working less than or more than standard full-time hour...
While agreement is growing that mental illness burdens the North American economy, how it impacts pr...
Objective: The pilot study aimed to evaluate the Disability Open Employment Services (DOES), now cal...
Objectives: This paper investigates the relationship between part-time and full-time employment and ...
Background: Unemployment and economic inactivity are associated with worse mental health in the gene...
PURPOSE: Longitudinal studies have suggested a causal relationship between disability acquisition an...
Background: People with disabilities have difficulties in obtaining work. However, evidence suggests...
Intensive unpaid caring is associated with greater likelihood of not being employed, but impacts for...
Providing unpaid support to family and friends with disabling health conditions can limit a carer's ...
OBJECTIVES: There is evidence that disability acquisition causes a decline in mental health, but few...
OBJECTIVES: In this study we ask if employment is beneficial for people with disabilities (psychiatr...
Background: Engagement in productive activities is an important determinant of mental health and qua...
PURPOSE: Previous studies have shown that acquiring a disability is associated with a reduction in m...
This thesis presents empirical evidence regarding the labour market experiences of people with menta...
© 2019 Zoe Lisa AitkenBackground People with disabilities in Australia experience poorer mental heal...
Objectives: This paper assesses the impact of working less than or more than standard full-time hour...
While agreement is growing that mental illness burdens the North American economy, how it impacts pr...
Objective: The pilot study aimed to evaluate the Disability Open Employment Services (DOES), now cal...
Objectives: This paper investigates the relationship between part-time and full-time employment and ...
Background: Unemployment and economic inactivity are associated with worse mental health in the gene...
PURPOSE: Longitudinal studies have suggested a causal relationship between disability acquisition an...
Background: People with disabilities have difficulties in obtaining work. However, evidence suggests...
Intensive unpaid caring is associated with greater likelihood of not being employed, but impacts for...
Providing unpaid support to family and friends with disabling health conditions can limit a carer's ...
OBJECTIVES: There is evidence that disability acquisition causes a decline in mental health, but few...
OBJECTIVES: In this study we ask if employment is beneficial for people with disabilities (psychiatr...
Background: Engagement in productive activities is an important determinant of mental health and qua...
PURPOSE: Previous studies have shown that acquiring a disability is associated with a reduction in m...
This thesis presents empirical evidence regarding the labour market experiences of people with menta...
© 2019 Zoe Lisa AitkenBackground People with disabilities in Australia experience poorer mental heal...
Objectives: This paper assesses the impact of working less than or more than standard full-time hour...
While agreement is growing that mental illness burdens the North American economy, how it impacts pr...
Objective: The pilot study aimed to evaluate the Disability Open Employment Services (DOES), now cal...