Journal article

Mental illness and its effects on labour market outcomes

K Cornwell, C Forbes, B Inder, G Meadows

Journal of Mental Health Policy and Economics | Published : 2009

Abstract

Background: Mental illness can impact all stages of labour market engagement: lower rates of participation in the labour market, higher rates of unemployment and employment in low-skill or low-earning occupations relative to qualifications. Systematic mental health surveys provide an opportunity to examine the scale of such impacts. Though usually cross sectional in nature, such surveys commonly include historical data by self report that can be used to construct a retrospective cohort study, within which it is possible to examine temporal sequence of illness and employment experience and thereby explore issues of causality. Methods: The 1997 National Survey of Mental Health and Wellbeing of..

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