CNBC (10/8, Stieg) reports on a survey from nonprofit Mind Share Partners, which examined “the effects that mental health issues can have on employees” by having “1,500 people ages 16 and older who are employed at a company with at least 11 employees” answer “questions online about their mental health.” The survey found that “60% of people have experienced symptoms of mental health issues in the past year.” Furthermore, survey data indicated that “half of millennial (defined in this survey as 23-38 years old) and 75% of Gen-Zer (18-22 years old) respondents have quit a job partially due to mental health reasons.” The findingswere published in Harvard Business Review.
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— “Half of millennials and 75% of Gen-Zers have quit jobs for mental health reasons, “Cory Stieg, CNBC, October 8, 2019