Europe through the crisis: discretionary policy changes and automatic stabilisers

[…] an extended decomposition approach. Our results show that the two policy actions often reduced rather than increased inequality of net incomes, and so helped offset the inequality‐increasing impact of growing disparities in gross market incomes. While inequality reductions were achieved mainly through benefits using both routes, policy changes to and the automatic stabilization response […]

Ethnic differences in functional limitations by age across the adult life course

[…] of functional limitations in older age (OR 1.84 ). Conclusions: There is an elevated risk of functional limitations relating to ethnicity, even in young adulthood where the impact on future health and socioeconomic position is considerable. When planning and delivering health care services to reduce ethnic inequalities in functional health, the intersectionality with age […]

Problem drinking before and during the COVID-19 crisis in US and UK adults: evidence from two population-based longitudinal studies

Background: The impact of the COVID-19 crisis on potentially harmful alcohol consumption is unclear. Aims: To test whether the prevalence of problem drinking has changed from before to during the COVID-19 crisis in the US and UK. Design/Setting: We examined nationally representative longitudinal data on how problem drinking has changed from pre-pandemic levels among […]

Weekend working in 21st century Britain: does it matter for the well-being of workers?

[…] panel datasets to analyse the effects of weekend working on eight different measures of subjective well-being in the UK. I find that weekend working has a significant impact on how satisfied people are with the amount of leisure time they have, with the results suggesting that avoiding weekend working is equivalent to working six […]