Abstract
Our research concludes that a universal basic income can alleviate symptoms of anxiety and depression in young people. Here, co-authors of our Challenging the mental health crisis report, Elliott and Matthew Johnson of Northumbria University, explore the benefits this kind of economic security can deliver.
| Original language | English |
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| Specialist publication | RSA Blog |
| Publisher | Royal Society of Arts |
| Publication status | Published - 5 Jan 2022 |
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Understanding the relationship between income and mental health among 16- to 24-year-olds: Analysis of 10 waves (2009-2020) of Understanding Society to enable modelling of income interventions
Parra-Mujica, F., Johnson, E., Reed, H., Cookson, R. & Johnson, M., 28 Feb 2023, In: PLoS One. 18, 2, 22 p., e0279845.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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Challenging the Mental Health Crisis: How Universal Basic Income can address youth anxiety and depression
Johnson, E., Villadsen, A., Parra Mujica, F., Webster, H., Thorold, R., Morrison, J., Cooke, J., Mathers, A., Reed, H., Lansley, S., Chen, T., Kypridemos, C., O'Flaherty, M., Nettle, D., Cookson, R., Pickett, K. E. & Johnson, M. T., 21 Oct 2022, London: Royal Society for the Encouragement of Arts Manufactures and Commerce. 44 p.Research output: Book/Report › Commissioned report › peer-review
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Basic Income: changing policy, designing trials, evaluating impact
Johnson, M. (Participant), Johnson, E. A. (Participant), Stark, G. (Participant), Reed, H. (Participant) & Nettle, D. (Participant)
Impact: Health and welfare
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