Discrimination against individuals experiencing mental health issues persists and stigmatisation of mental health issues remains high, but with variation across OECD countries
The employment gap between persons with and without mental health condition is large
Across the OECD, one in two persons with a mental health condition are in work
Persons reporting mental health conditions are much more likely to be unemployed
In some countries, persons reporting mental health conditions tend to retire earlier
Persons with mental health conditions more likely live in lower income households
Persons with mental health conditions have lower wages than those without
Persons with mental health conditions are more likely to work part-time hours
In most countries, temporary contracts do not appear linked to mental health status
In all countries, a higher share of those reporting mental health conditions are female