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Using data from the Growing Up in Ireland Covid survey, this study examines the evolution of mental health as measured … deterioration in mental health was observed for both cohorts and particularly for younger women of the 1998 cohort. The increase in … the rate of depression predominantly occurred due to an overall decline in mental health rather than being concentrated …
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The potential impact of COVID-19 restrictions on worker well-being is currently unknown. In this study we examine 15 well-being outcomes collected from 621 full-time workers assessed before (November, 2019 - February, 2020) and during (May-June, 2020) the COVID-19 pandemic. Fixed effects...
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There is little consensus as to the effect of recessions on health, which may be due to the heterogenous nature of … recessions, the choice of health outcome or the description of the independent variable involved. In contrast to previous work …, which has predominantly studied labour market loss, I examine the relationship of income loss and health, and in particular …
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Evidence for the short-term impact of early intervention on childhood health is weak and inconsistent. Using rigorous … programme on child health. The treatment provides mentoring visits from pregnancy until school entry to improve child outcomes … through positively affecting parenting. In a context where socioeconomic inequalities in health have yet to emerge, modest …
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