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Published 1997
The World Bank
.... In addition, it contains a summary of each of the thematic and regional roundtables as well as summaries...

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by Ravallion, Martin
Published 1999
The World Bank
...December 1997 - In rural China, those in the poorest wealth decile are the least well-insured...

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by Cho, Yoonyoung
Published 2018
The World Bank
... is weak compared with the relatively well-established role of public works during economic crisis as a...

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by Leon, Joana Severo
Published 2007
The World Bank
...This study constructs three indices to measure how well Brazil's young people are surviving...

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by Witte, Caroline T.
Published 2019
The World Bank
...This study analyzes whether subjective well-being measures can explain variation in peaceful...

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by Seitz, William
Published 2019
The World Bank
... summarizes the relationship between recent international migration trends and household well-being using a...

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by Hariri, Jacob Gerner
Published 2015
The World Bank
...This article examines how economic shocks affect individual well-being in developing countries...

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by Commander, Simon
Published 1997
Economic Development Institute, New Products and Outreach Division

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by Lambert, Sylvie
Published 2017
The World Bank
... such discontinuous marital trajectories affect women's well-being. Women's marital trajectories in Senegal...

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by Richter, Kaspar
Published 2005
World Bank
... differential adjustments in material well-being and empowerment. Richter evaluates self-rated welfare and power...

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by Chase, Claire
Published 2017
The World Bank

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by Decerf, Benoit
Published 2022
The World Bank
Subjects: ...Well-Being...

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by Hamilton, Kirk
Published 2016
The World Bank
... component of wealth and well-being, the paper concludes with some policy options for how social trust might...

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Published 2021
The World Bank
... because it is believed that altering these outcomes can have lasting effects on an individual's well-being...

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by Mavridis, Dimitris
Published 2010
The World Bank
... of subjective well-being in determining labor market transitions. It confirms a previous finding...