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PhD defence R.E.K. Prudon 29 February 2024 13:45 - 15:15

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From the onset of illness to potential recovery

Waiting lists for mental healthcare reduce the chance people keep or find a job

Long waiting lists for specialized mental health care reduce the probability that people keep their job or find a new one, with high costs for society, according to research by econometrician Roger Prudon.

There are long waiting lists for mental health care (ggz) in the Netherlands. Roger Prudon, a PhD candidate specialized in the labour market and healthcare, studied the effect of that long waiting time on the probability that people stay employed. A long waiting time has a negative effect on employment. Every extra month on the waiting list reduces the chances of someone having a job in the long term by two percentage points, as Prudon shows.

"The two main possible explanations are a deterioration in health, or a growing distance to the labour market," an extra month of waiting for treatment can mean that someone stays at home sick for an extra month, making the return to work more difficult."

The long waiting times are thus not only distressing for those in need of care, but also result in high social costs. "If the waiting time can be reduced by one month, this would save more than three hundred million euros a year."

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Programme

PhD defence by R.E.K. Prudon

PhD School of Business and Economics

Supervisors:

  • prof.dr. P.W.C. Koning
  • dr. P. Muller

The PhD defence can also be followed online.

About PhD defence R.E.K. Prudon

Starting date

  • 29 February 2024

Time

  • 13:45 - 15:15

Location

  • VU Aula

Address

  • De Boelelaan 1105
  • 1081 HV Amsterdam

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