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an aggregation based on how individual dimensions of welfare relate to average life satisfaction across regions, which …
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To evaluate variations in the well-being dimensions of European citizens, we rely upon Principal Component Analysis methodology, whereby a large set of interrelated indicators are reduced to a small number of aggregate synthetic variables. We find that the 2008 crisis impinged differently on the...
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Life satisfaction is increasingly recognised as a desirable individual outcome. Policy attention with respect to child … well-being has focused on improving the financial position of families with children. Using Understanding Society I show … that child life satisfaction is not associated with household income (poverty), or with a set of new material deprivation …
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wellbeing of very young children. More specifically, we estimate versions of the three key relations from his framework using … activities which is not explicit in Sen’s original set-up, but is key to the development and happiness of young children. A … second set of models indicates that the daily activities of very young children are related to household income but that in …
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wellbeing of very young children. More specifically, we estimate versions of the three key relations from his framework using … is not explicit in Sen's original set-up, but is key to the development and happiness of young children. A second set of … models indicates that the daily activities of very young children are related to household income but that in some cases the …
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This paper attempts to measure the extent of inequality within households and its contribution to overall levels of inequality in child well-being. The paper analyses the distribution of resources (outcomes) between girls and boys for four indicators: nutrition, birth registration, school...
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