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deprived and other areas, using data from alarge national survey, the People’s Panel. A straightforward analysisconfirms points …
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This paper is an overview of the social welfare systems of five EastAsian countries, namely Japan, Korea, Taiwan, Hong Kong andSingapore. It analyses the overall costs of welfare as well as incomedistribution aspects, based on both aggregate data and a programme-byprogrammereview of their...
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Katharine Mumford reports on her first round of interviews with 100 familiesliving in two East London neighbourhoods. CASE’s qualitative, longitudinalstudy in low income areas seeks to understand area change from theperspective of families, and to uncover the significance of area conditions...
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[...]This paper contributes to the identification of adaptive expectations by using ten years of panel data from the … British Household Panel Survey to study the process of adaptation based on the individual’s own previous experience … scaling of satisfaction.The results show that year on year, individuals who have experienced a fall in income since the …
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Economic transition lowered happiness on average, but did not affect allequally. This paper uses Hungarian survey data to study the impact ofreligion and economic transition on happiness. Religious involvementcontributes positively to individuals’ self-reported well-being.Controlling for...
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