2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.labeco.2015.01.005
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Mental health and education decisions

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“…McLeod and Fettes8 reported that adolescents with high-stable, decreasing and increasing trajectories of externalising problems were less likely to complete high school and to enter college, compared to adolescents with low-stable trajectories of externalising problems. Benjet et al 14 found that adolescents in NEET were at higher risk of substance use and behavioural problems, and that adolescents at work (with or without BEL) were at higher risk of substance use and behavioural problems.…”
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“…McLeod and Fettes8 reported that adolescents with high-stable, decreasing and increasing trajectories of externalising problems were less likely to complete high school and to enter college, compared to adolescents with low-stable trajectories of externalising problems. Benjet et al 14 found that adolescents in NEET were at higher risk of substance use and behavioural problems, and that adolescents at work (with or without BEL) were at higher risk of substance use and behavioural problems.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Among adolescents, aged 12–17 years, living in Mexico, Benjet et al 13 showed that mental health problems were associated with being at work or in NEET, but not with being at school. Cornaglia et al 14 found that mental health problems of adolescent girls in the UK (age 14–15 years) were associated with a higher risk of being in NEET. Research of Fletcher 15 showed that adolescent depression is related to adult labour market outcomes, such as employment and wages.…”
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“…Depression and mental health problems in childhood have been shown to detrimentally affect family income (Goodman et al, 2011;Smith and Smith, 2010), labor supply (Goodman et al, 2011), educational attainment (Fletcher, 2008;Cornaglia et al, 2012), and earnings in adulthood (Fletcher, 2013). A recent review of this literature concluded that the influence of early mental health problems on later socioeconomic success (e.g.…”
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“…Cornaglia et al (2015) show that poor mental health increases the probability of being NEET by around 3 p.p after controlling for exam performance at age 16. Carneiro et al (2007) use data from the NCDS to show that social skills have an important role in determining school attainment and labour market outcomes more generally.…”
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confidence: 94%