TY - UNPB
T1 - Activating the Long-Term Inactive: Labor Market and Mental Health Effects
AU - Bastiaans, Mareen
AU - Dur, Robert
AU - Gielen, Anne
PY - 2023/12/22
Y1 - 2023/12/22
N2 - In many Western countries, a sizeable group of people live on welfare benefits for a long time. Many of them suffer from mental health issues. This paper studies the labor market and mental health effects of an activation program targeting these long-term inactive people. We exploit the staggered implementation of the program in a difference-in-differences design. We find that the activation program hardly affects labor market outcomes. However, for those on mental health medication prior to the start of the program, the use of mental health medication substantially drops in the years following the start of the program. This effect is particularly pronounced and statistically significant for men. We also study spillover effects on the children of those targeted by the program, finding some tentative evidence for improved learning and mental health outcomes.
AB - In many Western countries, a sizeable group of people live on welfare benefits for a long time. Many of them suffer from mental health issues. This paper studies the labor market and mental health effects of an activation program targeting these long-term inactive people. We exploit the staggered implementation of the program in a difference-in-differences design. We find that the activation program hardly affects labor market outcomes. However, for those on mental health medication prior to the start of the program, the use of mental health medication substantially drops in the years following the start of the program. This effect is particularly pronounced and statistically significant for men. We also study spillover effects on the children of those targeted by the program, finding some tentative evidence for improved learning and mental health outcomes.
U2 - 10.2139/ssrn.4671546
DO - 10.2139/ssrn.4671546
M3 - Preprint
T3 - CESifo Working Paper
BT - Activating the Long-Term Inactive: Labor Market and Mental Health Effects
ER -