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emotions of populations, contribute to higher vaccine uptake. We employ an XGBoost machine learning model (and, as robustness … emotions within countries. The most important variables listed in reaching the 70% and 90% thresholds are similar. These … measures of people's emotions and moods play a role in attaining higher vaccination levels. As the vaccine threshold increases …
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and spatial variation to identify the impact of the recent oil boom on reported satisfaction with income. Oil related … households { whose heads are employed in the private sector of the oil rich districts { report a decrease in satisfaction with … estimated drop in satisfaction is statistically and economically significant: a 20% increase in the price of oil decreases …
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identify the impact of the recent oil boom on reported satisfaction with income. Oil related households - whose heads are … employed in the private sector of the oil rich districts - report a decrease in satisfaction with their income during the boom … compared to other households (whose heads work in other sectors and/or districts). The estimated drop in satisfaction is …
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Despite being a regular suspect, a causal role of residents' emotions in predicting their opposition to international …'s experience of negative emotions (sadness, fear, and anger) on immigration concerns and bridge this gap in the literature. After … controlling for person fixed effects and a battery of individual-level and macroeconomic controls, we find that negative emotions …
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tests support a causal interpretation of this finding. Our results are consistent with immediate emotions stirred by a …
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This paper contributes to the policy discussion on Covid-19 by presenting real-time evidence on the magnitude of the shock for Italian firms. We take advantage of unique panel data on 7,800 companies between January 2020 {right before the pandemic{ and March of the same year {in the midst of...
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decades for Russia. We found no adaption to vulnerability for life satisfaction and subjective wealth, with longer … satisfaction with own economic conditions, work contract, job, pay, and career. Some evidence indicates that despite little … differences between urban and rural areas with life satisfaction, rural areas exhibit a stronger lack of adaptation for subjective …
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to infectious ones. These results highlight the need for cautious AI integration in healthcare systems to ensure quality …
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We propose a measure of well-being efficiency to assess countries' ability to transform inputs into subjective well-being (Cantril ladder). We use the six inputs (real GDP per capita, healthy life expectancy, social support, freedom of choice, absence of corruption, and generosity) identified in...
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satisfaction, but also, all-round happiness and satisfaction with life. Using nationally representative cross-sectional data, this … study provides evidence of the negative effect of perceived job insecurity on life satisfaction in post-communist Albania …: being in a blue-collar job is associated with lower overall life satisfaction, but if this job is perceived as insecure, the …
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