Does unemployment contribute to poorer health-related quality of life among Swedish adults?
Fredrik NorströmAnna-Karin WaenerlundLars LindholmRebecka NygrenKlas-Göran SahlénAnna BrydstenPublished in: BMC public health (2019)
In our study, we show that the health deterioration from unemployment is likely to be large, as our estimated effect implies an almost 10% worse health (in absolute terms) from being unemployed compared to being employed. This further highlights that unemployment is a public health problem that needs more focus. Our study also raises further demands for determining for whom unemployment has the most negative effects and thus suggesting groups of individuals who are in greatest need for labor market measures.