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such disorders are staggeringly large, particularly in low-income countries, where people are faced with several unexpected … representative set of low-income adults in Ghana during the COVID-19 pandemic. Individuals' inability to make unexpected calls, need … programs led to a significant decrease in mental distress (-9.8%), the likelihood of severe mental distress by -2.3 percentage …
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political mobilizations in development. We argue that they constitute a new type of social movements inspired by ‘hope’. That is …-yet-become’. We examine two seeming dissimilar social movements: the Zapatistas in Latin America and the Live Simply in Europe …’ social movements, in that they question the existing relation between social movements and development, and intend to offer …
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accumulation, but about buen vivir or Good Living, about providing the conditions for people to live in harmony with each other and … of humans as part of nature. The paper discusses these buen vivir social movements in the context of wellbeing discourses …
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’s financial practices represent. In this context both financial inclusion and financial capability require an evaluative framework … for the exploration of how and to what degree the ways in which poor people engage with financial services and … through which financial inclusion is evaluated in terms of its ability to expand people's valued capabilities to achieve …
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There are multidimensional short- and long-term impacts of disasters (natural and man-made) on human well … overall well-being, with leisure and health as the most dominant contributors followed by income, housing, and employment (in … combination of monetary and nonmonetary strategies that assist affected households in reconstructing capabilities across multiple …
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