The impact of changes in job security on mental health across gender and family responsibility: evidence from the UK Household Longitudinal Study
The when and the how of the emergence of social inequality in mental health: exploring social causation and health selection through employment transitions
For some, luck matters more: the impact of the great recession on the early careers of graduates from different socio-economic backgrounds
Which is most important for mental health: money, poverty, or paid work? A fixed-effects analysis of the UK Household Longitudinal Study
Bad economy, good teachers? The countercyclicality of enrolment Into Initial Teacher Training Programmes in the UK