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Numerous papers have documented a positive association between height and good physical health and also with good …-country data from Europe is used to analyse whether individuals' height is associated with higher or lower levels of life-satisfaction …. In simple models there is a positive but concave relationship between height and life satisfaction. However it is shown …
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. However, these improvements come at the expense of reduced homelife satisfaction and job performance. …
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health and human capital. -- Height ; Depression ; Well-being ; Life satisfaction ; Health … reported by individuals and a categorical measure of life satisfaction. It is shown that there is a concave relationship … demographics, human capital and health status. While parsimonious models suggest that height is protective against depression, the …
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This article seeks to unpack how the generation of profit impacts social and ecological sustainability. It begins by … the profit generated today comes at the expense of people and nature, which helps explain the global sustainability crisis …
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This paper examines the implications of the argument that sustainable businesses should see profit as a means, not an end. It develops a heuristic conceptual framework that identifies two main ways in which a business can treat profit as an end: first, through voluntary objectives; and secondly,...
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