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A New Start?: Implications of Work for the Dole on Mental Health of Unemployed Young Australians

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Children and Youth Research Centre
By
T. Philip and Kerry Mallan
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This paper summarises literature on unemployment, mental health and Work for the Dole programs. Australian and international evidence suggests that unemployed young people are more likely to experience mental health problems than employed people (e.g. greater anxiety and depression, higher suicide rates).  Drawing on research undertaken in Australia and overseas we identify a link between mental health and unemployment. However, there is a lack of firm evidence with respect to the impact of Work for the Dole programs on the mental health of unemployed young Australians. There is the possibility that with the Australian Government's proposed expansion of the program any benefits of Work for the Dole on mental health of young unemployed people could be diminished or lost.

Queensland University of Technology, Children and Youth Research Center (CYRC)

A New Start?: Implications of Work for the Dole on Mental Health of Unemployed Young Australians
CYRC Occasional Papers, 2023/1
T. Philip and Kerry Mallan