People in 20s more likely to be out of work because of poor mental health than those in early 40s
Resolution Foundation report calls for action as number of young people experiencing poor mental health increases
Young people are more likely to be out of work because of ill health than people in their early 40s, a report calling for action on Britain’s mental wellbeing crisis has found.
People in their early 20s with mental health problems may have not had access to a steady education and can end up out of work or in low-paid jobs, the Resolution Foundation research revealed.
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Category: Mental Health