Thank you for attending the NatCen /ICLS / ESRC policy seminar Unemployment, Recession and Health held on 7 December 2010 at UCL.
Transcripts (ICLS Occasional Papers 5.0 – 5.4) of the presentations given at the NatCen /ICLS / ESRC policy seminar Unemployment, Recession and Health held on 7 December 2010 at UCL are now available from the ICLS website http://www.ucl.ac.uk/icls/publication/op
This material is intended to provide those who were able to attend the event with an opportunity to review the material again and for those people working in policy or research, who were unable to attend, access to the same information in an easy to read format.
Where the information presented at the policy seminar has not yet been peer reviewed or published the transcript can only be made available on application.
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Papers
OP 5.0 Introduction by Mel Bartley
OP 5.1 Longitudinal data, unemployment, and health – Mel Bartley, ICLS & UCL replacing, OP5.5 Social impacts of recession. Matt Barnes, NatCen
OP5.2 The effects of joblessness and insecure employment on psychological wellbeing. Ellen Flint, ICLS
OP 5.3 Unemployment, permanent sickness and mortality risk in early old age. Bola Akinwale, Imperial College
OP 5.4 The effect of the recession on work stress. Tarani Chandola, ICLS
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