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Mainstreaming gender analysis into all aspects of policy making, including infrastructure and economic policy, is a key … infrastructure is constructed and its effect on well-being is estimated using a new survey dataset from Spain. The results from the … logistic regression model show that access to infrastructure positively affects subjective well-being, particularly of female …
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What is the impact of school infrastructure on the well-being of students in Flemish secondary schools? A study … users and set out to identify empirical evidence supporting the importance of school infrastructure on the well-being of …
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Urban infrastructure critically influences how urban people carry their lives and mediates how services central to …
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Our paper presents an empirical analysis of entrepreneurial well-being using a large-scale longitudinal household … entrepreneurial well-being, in the form of job satisfaction, is significantly higher for those living in semi-urban locations … into self-employment experience higher job satisfaction than otherwise comparable individuals living in materially deprived …
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issues of potential importance for urban dwellers. The method combines the so-called 'hedonic price' and 'life satisfaction … discussed. -- urban economics ; quality of life ; Latin America ; public goods ; hedonic price method ; life satisfaction method …
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A common premise in both the theoretical and policy literatures on development is that people remain poor because they are too impatient to save and too risk averse to take the sort of chances needed to accumulate wealth. The empirical literature, however, suggests that this assumption is far...
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Since the 1990s, Latin America has witnessed indigenous mobilization which contest the public policies implemented by their governments. They contend that public policy is not about following a linear development model of material accumulation, but about buen vivir or Good Living, about...
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