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The Economics Of Gender And Mental Illness 1st Edition De Marcotte

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The Economics Of Gender And Mental Illness 1st Edition De Marcotte
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Publisher: JAI Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.27 MB
Pages: 194
Author: D.E. Marcotte, V. Wilcox-Gök
ISBN: 9780762311118, 0762311118
Language: English
Year: 2004
Edition: 1

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The Economics Of Gender And Mental Illness 1st Edition De Marcotte by D.e. Marcotte, V. Wilcox-gök 9780762311118, 0762311118 instant download after payment.

While gender has so often been found to be an important determinant of prevalence and outcomes of mental illness, economists have rarely focused on gender differences as a central element of their analyses. In this volume, we direct the focus of research in the economics of mental health squarely on the topic of gender. Each paper in this volume provides insight into the ways in which women and men are afflicted and affected by mental illness in the labor market. This volume will provide the reader with a richer understanding of prevalence of mental disorders, the educational, employment and earnings impacts of psychiatric disease, and prospects for treating and providing access to health care for the mentally ill.

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