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Governments are becoming interested in the concept of human well-being and how truly to assess it. As an alternative to traditional economic measures, some nations have begun to collect information on citizens' happiness, life satisfaction, and other psychological scores. Yet how could such data...
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-in-difference (DD) regressions to estimate the effect of the Medicaid expansion on anxiety and depression associated with job loss …
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Individuals with common mental disorders (CMDs) such as depression and anxiety frequently have co-occurring long …
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and anxiety amongst disadvantaged Australians. Using data from the Australian Journeys Home survey, we investigate whether … whether early experiences of homelessness increase the likelihood of early onset of depression or anxiety. We perform our … of depression makes a transition to homelessness more likely for both men and women. In contrast, anxiety disorders have …
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declines with rising education and income. It peaks in midlife in the same way as negative affect. Ever having had long COVID … is strongly associated with negative affect (anxiety, depression, worry and a lack of interest in things). The effect is …
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individuals' momentary happiness and anxiety. We show the impact of TRIs varies with the nature of the incident, the individual …' momentary happiness and anxiety levels, but the effect is short-lived and is largely confined to incidents that lead to the …
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selection issues present in other studies on single-sex education. We find that one hour a week of single-sex education benefits … classes than their peers attending coeducational classes. We find no effect of single-sex education on the probability that a … female will take technical classes and there is no effect of single-sex education for males. Furthermore we are able to …
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This paper empirically examines the educational selectivity of United States immigrants and of those that return to their source country. Data from the 1970 to 2000 U.S. Census and the 2010 American Community Survey are employed. Ten countries are selected for the study based on their historical...
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primary education and grade repetition. Using variation in the fraction of students with migration background among adjacent …
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This paper examines the economic origins of the Islamic revival that took place in Egypt in the 1970-80s, and in Muslim societies more generally. We provide the first systematic evidence of a decline in social mobility among educated youth in Egypt. Developing a behavioral model of religion, we...
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