Reactions to unemployment are the outcome of complex interactions between the psychological condition of the individual and the economic circumstances of the household. Despite the increasing volume of research on the relationship between unemployment and mental health, consideration of the relationship between economic and psychological problems remains remarkably rare. The available evidence suggests that income has no direct effect but has its effect primarily through its relationship to financial strain. In the absence of a systematic analysis of the relationship between income, life-style deprivation, financial strain and psychological distress, our ability to attribute causal significance to the impact of financial strain must remain ...
Surveys that have studied the health effects of unemployment have pervasively ignored two important ...
AbstractThis study investigates whether the unemployment rate of the area in which an individual liv...
Despite the rise of in-work poverty across Europe, the psychological consequences of individual econ...
The negative impact of unemployment on psychological health is well known. Less is known of the ways...
abstract: In this article we focus on the level of subjective well-being and its determi-nants among...
The purpose was to verify living conditions and individual characteristics which determine mental he...
The purpose was to verify living conditions and individual characteristics which determine mental he...
Coping with unemployment: Longitudinal findings on how financial and social resources mediate and mo...
Objective: This study analysed data from the Household Income and Labour Dynamics in Australia (HILD...
There is little consensus as to the effect of recessions on health, which may be due to the heteroge...
There is little consensus as to the effect of recessions on health, which may be due to the heteroge...
Objectives To examine the associations between economic and noneconomic factors and psychological d...
Objective: This study analysed data from the Household Income and Labour Dynamics in Australia (HILD...
Contains fulltext : 159618.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Coping with u...
Background: Due to the economic recession, several people in Europe became unemployed. This situatio...
Surveys that have studied the health effects of unemployment have pervasively ignored two important ...
AbstractThis study investigates whether the unemployment rate of the area in which an individual liv...
Despite the rise of in-work poverty across Europe, the psychological consequences of individual econ...
The negative impact of unemployment on psychological health is well known. Less is known of the ways...
abstract: In this article we focus on the level of subjective well-being and its determi-nants among...
The purpose was to verify living conditions and individual characteristics which determine mental he...
The purpose was to verify living conditions and individual characteristics which determine mental he...
Coping with unemployment: Longitudinal findings on how financial and social resources mediate and mo...
Objective: This study analysed data from the Household Income and Labour Dynamics in Australia (HILD...
There is little consensus as to the effect of recessions on health, which may be due to the heteroge...
There is little consensus as to the effect of recessions on health, which may be due to the heteroge...
Objectives To examine the associations between economic and noneconomic factors and psychological d...
Objective: This study analysed data from the Household Income and Labour Dynamics in Australia (HILD...
Contains fulltext : 159618.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Coping with u...
Background: Due to the economic recession, several people in Europe became unemployed. This situatio...
Surveys that have studied the health effects of unemployment have pervasively ignored two important ...
AbstractThis study investigates whether the unemployment rate of the area in which an individual liv...
Despite the rise of in-work poverty across Europe, the psychological consequences of individual econ...