Young people's labour market patterns and later mental health: A sequence analysis exploring the role of region of origin for young people's labour market trajectories and mental health
Background: This study used Swedish longitudinal register data to identify clusters of trajectories in labour market positions from young adulthood to mid-life, analyse the trajectory cluster composition regarding region of origin, and to examine if the trajectories was associated with mid-life ment...
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Main Authors: | Anna Brydsten (Author), Agneta Cederström (Author), Mikael Rostila (Author) |
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2020-08-01T00:00:00Z.
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