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well-being and DiD approach we consider how the Russian-Ukrainian hybrid war affected people from both sides: in Russia, a … country, which initiated and supported this hybrid war, and in Ukraine, a country, where the conflict takes place. We employ …
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overseas deployment, which can include service in a combat or war zone, exposure to casualties, or both. The 2010 National …
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Happiness research has dealt with a great number of determinants of well-being but has neglected the effect of war …-being of the people killed in war. Wars may also increase happiness by providing shared experiences, raising national pride …. Wars drastically reduce people’s happiness. The large psychic costs of soldiers, the suffering of civilians, and the …
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provides a clear direction of causality from social conditions to health, and in a second stage to well-being. Natives and … health predicts higher happiness by 1.72 point or 0.82 of a standard deviation, more than four times the happiness difference … of changing employment status from unemployed to employed. Studying life satisfaction yields similar results. Health …
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