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We investigate gender differences across socioeconomic and wellbeing dimensions after three months of lockdown in the UK, using an online sample of approximately 1,500 respondents in Prolific, representative of the UK population with regards to age, sex and ethnicity. We find that women's mental...
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and for better economic conditions. This paper investigates the perceptions of young Egyptians about the AS. The empirical … analysis uses a bivariate ordered probit model to examine the factors influencing these perceptions through proxies that cover … than the standard socio-economic attributes in understanding the perceptions of young Egyptians. They indicate that …
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examines the effect of satisfaction with areas of life on subjective well-being (SWB), the importance of relative perceptions … greatest impact on happiness of men and women. The findings suggest that relative perceptions have a large statistically …
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experimental evidence that such perceptions of identity-relevant characteristics causally influence decision-making: if people view … administrative data, we show that negative perceptions strongly predict households' stock market participation, more so than leading …
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on the importance of perceptions of migrants' ability to do one's job in relation to these fears. Moreover, we compare …
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labour market features. Our results support the urbanisation hypothesis for ongoing couples over either the colocation or …
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restrictions. Exploting this exogenous variation, we study the effect of migration on urbanisation and the distribution of … migration shocks can foster urbanisation in the medium run. …
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African agriculture's importance for sustainable development is well appreciated. Indeed, recent years have seen a thorough reappraisal of the sector. What are less well understood, however, are the drivers that reallocate scarce human and physical resources across occupations and space, and...
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(urbanisation) is the outcome of the activities of entrepreneurs. Second, I provide a stylized overview of entrepreneurship and … "smart" cities, "circular" cities, and of sub-urbanisation and secondary city growth. Over time not all cities, and their …, serendipity and context-specificity of global urbanisation implies that there is much that is still unknown about the specifics of …
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