Buffel Veerle, Van de Velde Sarah, Bracke Piet
Ghent University, Department of Sociology, Research group HEDERA, Korte Meer 5, 9000 Ghent, Belgium.
Ghent University, Department of Sociology, Research group HEDERA, Korte Meer 5, 9000 Ghent, Belgium.
Soc Sci Res. 2015 Nov;54:263-88. doi: 10.1016/j.ssresearch.2015.08.003. Epub 2015 Aug 28.
Applying a multi-level framework to the data from the European Social Survey's Round 3 (2006) and Round 6 (2012), we assessed the crisis by increases in rates of unemployment, while also controlling for countries' pre-crisis economic conditions. We found a positive relationship between depression and an increase in national unemployment rates. This relationship can be only partly ascribed to an increase in the number of unemployed and those employed in nonstandard job conditions-with the exception of the self-employed and women working part-time. The crisis effect is more pronounced among men and those between 35 and 49years of age. Moreover, in strongly effected countries, the crisis has changed the relationship between part-time work and depression, between depression and certain subcategories of the unemployed (looking for a job or not looking), and between depression and the non-employed.
运用多层次框架分析欧洲社会调查第3轮(2006年)和第6轮(2012年)的数据,我们通过失业率上升来评估危机,同时控制各国危机前的经济状况。我们发现抑郁症与全国失业率上升之间存在正相关关系。这种关系只能部分归因于失业人数和非标准工作条件下就业人数的增加——个体经营者和兼职工作的女性除外。危机影响在男性以及35至49岁年龄段的人群中更为明显。此外,在受影响严重的国家,危机改变了兼职工作与抑郁症之间的关系、抑郁症与某些失业亚类(正在找工作或未找工作)之间的关系,以及抑郁症与非就业者之间的关系。