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Reassessing the mental health crisis among PhD students

Joacim Tåg, IFN, Matti Keloharju and Samuli Knüpfer, Aalto University School of Business in Finland and affiliated to IFN, writes a column in VoxEU on reassessing the mental health crisis among PhD students.

The mental health of PhD students has become a growing concern, with reports highlighting high rates of depression, anxiety, and suicidal ideation. However, much of this research relies on small surveys. This column uses large-scale administrative data from Sweden to provide a more comprehensive analysis of the mental health risks of doctoral education, and finds that PhD students are only slightly more vulnerable than the general population. The disparities that do exist develop during the PhD programme itself, suggesting that targeted interventions at specific stages of doctoral training may be more effective than broad-based policies.