Abstract
Background
At a population level, the extent that labour market conditions influence labour force activity among people with psychiatric disorders, remains equivocal. Similarly equivocal is the hypothesised relationship between economic conditions and the reported prevalence of specific psychiatric disorders. We investigated these issues by examining the extent that labour market conditions were associated with change in labour force activity among people with anxiety disorders, affective disorders, and schizophrenia, in comparison to healthy working age adults.
Methods
Data files were provided by the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) from a population survey conducted in 1998 and replicated in 2003. Multi-stage probability samples were obtained in 1998 (N 1 = 37,580) and 2003 (N 2 = 36,088). Adults with schizophrenia, depression, and anxiety disorders were compared to healthy working age adults.
Results
Greater labour demand in 2003 was positively associated with increased labour force participation among healthy adults. The proportions actively looking for work declined among healthy adults and among those with anxiety disorders. Full-time employment significantly increased among healthy working age residents. The proportions employed part-time significantly increased in all groups except among people with schizophrenia.
Conclusion
These results support policies which remove disincentives and increase access to the more intensive evidence-based employment programs even when labour market conditions are improving.
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This study was funded by the Australian Government Department of Health and Ageing, and the Queensland Centre for Mental Health Research.
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Waghorn, G., Chant, D., Lloyd, C. et al. Labour market conditions, labour force activity and prevalence of psychiatric disorders. Soc Psychiat Epidemiol 44, 171–178 (2009). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00127-008-0429-7
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