Downturn in workers’ mental and financial wellbeing during COVID-19: hardest hit are those that can least afford it

Publication type

Report

Author

Publication date

December 15, 2020

Summary:

The COVID-19 crisis has impacted almost all aspects of our lives to an unprecedented extent. With large numbers of workers furloughed, on reduced hours, or having lost their jobs, many experienced a fall in income in spring and summer 2020. This briefing analyses biennial Understanding Society survey data alongside monthly waves conducted over spring and summer 2020, to explore the extent to which such falls in income are impacting mental wellbeing.

Subjects

Link

https://www.lancaster.ac.uk/work-foundation/publications/reports/mental-health/

#526504

News

Latest findings, new research

Publications search

Search all research by subject and author

Podcasts

Researchers discuss their findings and what they mean for society

Projects

Background and context, methods and data, aims and outputs

Events

Conferences, seminars and workshops

Survey methodology

Specialist research, practice and study

Taking the long view

ISER's annual report

Themes

Key research themes and areas of interest