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Why we should spend more on mental health
R Layard
American Journal of Medical Research 3 (1), 188-206, 2016
Mandates: US National Institutes of Health
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Mental health during the first year of the COVID-19 pandemic: A review and recommendations for moving forward
LB Aknin, JE De Neve, EW Dunn, DE Fancourt, E Goldberg, JF Helliwell, ...
Perspectives on psychological science 17 (4), 915-936, 2022
Mandates: UK Economic and Social Research Council
Enhancing recovery rates: lessons from year one of IAPT
A Gyani, R Shafran, R Layard, DM Clark
Behaviour research and therapy 51 (9), 597-606, 2013
Mandates: UK Economic and Social Research Council, UK Medical Research Council …
What predicts a successful life? A life-course model of well-being
R Layard, AE Clark, F Cornaglia, N Powdthavee, J Vernoit
The Economic Journal 124 (580), F720-F738, 2014
Mandates: US National Institutes of Health
Transparency about the outcomes of mental health services (IAPT approach): an analysis of public data
DM Clark, L Canvin, J Green, R Layard, S Pilling, M Janecka
The Lancet 391 (10121), 679-686, 2018
Mandates: UK Economic and Social Research Council, National Institute for Health …
Policy stringency and mental health during the COVID-19 pandemic: a longitudinal analysis of data from 15 countries
LB Aknin, B Andretti, R Goldszmidt, JF Helliwell, A Petherick, JE De Neve, ...
The Lancet Public Health 7 (5), e417-e426, 2022
Mandates: UK Economic and Social Research Council
Mental illness and unhappiness
R Layard, D Chisholm, V Patel, S Saxena
IZA Discussion Paper, 2013
Mandates: US National Institutes of Health, Department of International Development …
Why more psychological therapy would cost nothing
R Layard, DM Clark
Frontiers in psychology 6, 1713, 2015
Mandates: UK Economic and Social Research Council
Do more of those in misery suffer from poverty, unemployment or mental illness?
S Flèche, R Layard
Kyklos 70 (1), 27-41, 2017
Mandates: US National Institutes of Health, UK Economic and Social Research Council
using subjective wellbeing
R Layard, MW Series
Measuring Wellbeing Series–Discussion Paper 1, 2016
Mandates: UK Economic and Social Research Council
The Full Returns to the Choice of Occupation and Education
A Clark, M Cotofan, R Layard
IZA Discussion Paper, 2022
Mandates: UK Economic and Social Research Council
The True Returns to the Choice of Occupation and Education. Discussion Paper No. 1746.
AE Clark, M Cotofan, R Layard
Centre for Economic Performance, 2021
Mandates: UK Economic and Social Research Council, Agence Nationale de la Recherche
CEP Discussion Paper No 1658 October 2019 A Happy Choice: Wellbeing as the Goal of Government Paul Frijters
AE Clark, C Krekel, R Layard
Mandates: UK Economic and Social Research Council
Do wages underestimate the inequality in workers' rewards? The joint distribution of job quality and wages across occupations
AE Clark, M Cotofan, R Layard
Economica 91 (362), 497-546, 2024
Mandates: UK Economic and Social Research Council, Agence Nationale de la Recherche
CEP Discussion Paper No 1245 October 2013 What Predicts a Successful Life? A Life-Course Model of Well-Being
R Layard, AE Clark, F Cornaglia, N Powdthavee, J Vernoit
Mandates: US National Institutes of Health, UK Economic and Social Research Council
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