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Objectives. Despite keen interest among scholars and policy makers, little is known about whether income affects … the effect of income from correlated influences and the possibility of reverse causality. This paper examines the effects … satisfaction. Methods. This research analyses the 2005, 2007, 2009, and 2011 waves of the Korean Retirement and Income Study and …
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consumption is rarely measured because its collection requires a great deal of survey time. As a result income has been widely … used to assess economic well-being and poverty rates. Yet, because households can use wealth to consume more than income …, an income-based measure of well-being could yield misleading results for many households, especially at older ages. We …
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consumption is rarely measured because its collection requires a great deal of survey time. As a result income has been widely … used to assess economic well-being and poverty rates. Yet, because households can use wealth to consume more than income …, an income-based measure of well-being could yield misleading results for many households, especially at older ages. We …
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consumption is rarely well measured because its collection requires a great deal of survey time. As a result income has been … widely used to assess well-being and poverty rates. Yet, because households can use wealth to consume more than income, so an … income-based measure of well-being could yield misleading results for many households. We use data from the Health and …
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consumption is rarely measured because its collection requires a great deal of survey time. As a result income has been widely … used to assess economic well-being and poverty rates. Yet, because households can use wealth to consume more than income …, an income-based measure of well-being could yield misleading results for many households, especially at older ages. The …
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