How can job loss be bad for health, and recession be good for it?
September 1, 2017
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(THE CONVERSATION) There’s no better time than Labor Day to think about the critical role that work – both our own jobs and the labor of others – plays in all of our lives. But this role is surprisingly complex: While job loss and unemployment can cause individuals’ own health to suffer, studies have shown that mortality rates go down during a recession.
Understanding this seeming contradiction forces us to think not only about how our own employment affects health, but also about...
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