Publication: Explaining the Occupational Structure of Depressive Symptoms: Precarious Work and Social Marginality across European Countries
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2022
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The idea that socioeconomic differences are a “fundamental cause” of health and well-being is the basis for large volumes of research. However, one of the challenges in this area is that of linking socioeconomic positions to etiological mechanisms in theoretically informative ways. The situation is doubly challenging because the expression and meaning of socioeconomic positions and the mechanisms they activate change over time. Focusing on depression and applying mediation analysis to data from a large multinational sample from Europe
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63
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3
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446
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469
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fundamental causes, mental health, precarious work, social marginality, welfare state regimes
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English
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2022-09-01
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2024-09-06
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0022-1465
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