Health, drugs and service use among deprived single men: comparing (subgroups of) single male welfare recipients against employed single men in Amsterdam
To aid public health policy in preventing severe social exclusion (like homelessness) and promoting social inclusion (like labour market participation), we aimed to quantify (unmet) health needs of an expectedly vulnerable population on which little was known about: single male welfare recipients (SIMwelfare). One of the main policy questions was: is there need to promote access to healthcare for this specific group?