Original paper
Educational inequalities in depression: do labor markets matter?
Published: Jan 1, 2016
Abstract
In recent decennia, a substantial part of the European labor markets are characterized by an null oversupply of the higher educated. It is suggested that this structural labor market feature can increase null job-competition between and within different educational groups and can have negative consequences for the socio-economic position of the lower educated. Hence, to gain more insight into the macro-mechanisms linking education to health, we...
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Title
Educational inequalities in depression: do labor markets matter?
Published Date
Jan 1, 2016
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