There is little theoretical understanding of why educational inequalities in depression are larger in some countries than in others. The current research tries to fill this gap by focusing on that way in which important labor market processes, specifically upgrading and polarization, affect the relationship between education and depression. Analyses are based on a subsample, aged between 20 and 65, in 26 countries participating in the European Social Survey (N=56,881; ESS 2006, 2012, and 2014). The results indicate that educational inequalities are lower the more a country’s labor market is upgraded, and we suggest that this is a consequence of an amelioration of the labor market position of the lower educated. Analysis shows that polarizat...
International audienceObjectives : Social inequalities in mental disorders have been reported; the l...
In general, educated people experience less psychological distress and a higher subjective well-bein...
A number of recent studies have questioned the conventional view regarding the existence of income-r...
In recent decennia, a substantial part of the European labor markets are characterized by an oversu...
Background The positive relationship between education and health is one of the most consistent find...
OBJECTIVES:To investigate (1) the size of absolute and relative educational inequalities in depressi...
In recent decennia, European labor markets witnessed important changes in the supply and demand of h...
This study explores country- and gender-stratified educational differences in depression among older...
Variations in the association between education and depressive symptoms in 22 European countries are...
BACKGROUND: Depression and anxiety are associated with adverse outcomes in educational achievements ...
Most countries have witnessed a dramatic increase of income inequality in the past three decades. Th...
© 2018 World Psychiatric Association Most countries have witnessed a dramatic increase of income ine...
Objective: Assess influence of education and noneducation-based measures of socioeconomic status on ...
Background: Although the educational expansion is often seen as a mechanism that might reduce health...
Higher-educated people experience enhanced mental health. We ponder whether the mental health benefi...
International audienceObjectives : Social inequalities in mental disorders have been reported; the l...
In general, educated people experience less psychological distress and a higher subjective well-bein...
A number of recent studies have questioned the conventional view regarding the existence of income-r...
In recent decennia, a substantial part of the European labor markets are characterized by an oversu...
Background The positive relationship between education and health is one of the most consistent find...
OBJECTIVES:To investigate (1) the size of absolute and relative educational inequalities in depressi...
In recent decennia, European labor markets witnessed important changes in the supply and demand of h...
This study explores country- and gender-stratified educational differences in depression among older...
Variations in the association between education and depressive symptoms in 22 European countries are...
BACKGROUND: Depression and anxiety are associated with adverse outcomes in educational achievements ...
Most countries have witnessed a dramatic increase of income inequality in the past three decades. Th...
© 2018 World Psychiatric Association Most countries have witnessed a dramatic increase of income ine...
Objective: Assess influence of education and noneducation-based measures of socioeconomic status on ...
Background: Although the educational expansion is often seen as a mechanism that might reduce health...
Higher-educated people experience enhanced mental health. We ponder whether the mental health benefi...
International audienceObjectives : Social inequalities in mental disorders have been reported; the l...
In general, educated people experience less psychological distress and a higher subjective well-bein...
A number of recent studies have questioned the conventional view regarding the existence of income-r...