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stress. Furthermore, we show that control as a conventional task-related resource buffers the health impact of employment …Research into the relation between flexible work and health and well-being has been inconclusive so far. In this paper …, empirical evidence is provided for the employment relationship as a new source of stress in flexible work. Employment …
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substantial and heterogeneous employment responses that increased average income despite reduced transfers. We find zero effects … on aggregate health expenditures, but mothers saw reduced preventative care and increased mental health treatment …, consistent with the transition to employment elevating time pressure and stress. We find no effect on teenagers' education and …
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Using administrative data merged with a rich student survey collected during the summer of 2020, we document the immediate and short-term educational, financial, and personal burdens of New York city's low-income public university students during the COVID-19 pandemic, the closing of college...
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regards to age, sex and ethnicity. We find that women's mental health is worse than men's along the four metrics we collected … age, ethnicity, education, family structure, income in 2019, current employment status, place of residence or living in …
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This paper studies the effects of immigration on the allocation of occupational physical burden and work health risks …
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-run effects of an intensive support program on the housing, employment, and health outcomes of chronically homeless people in … higher rates of housing and better employment outcomes during the program period for the treated group, but no substantial … changes in health. Three years after the program ends, we observe no significant differences between the treatment and control …
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