The Covid-19 lockdown in the United Kingdom and subjective well-being : have the self-employed suffered more due to hours and income reductions?
Year of publication: |
2021
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Authors: | Yue, Wei ; Cowling, Marc |
Published in: |
International small business journal : ISBJ. - London [u.a.] : Sage, ISSN 1741-2870, ZDB-ID 2058559-7. - Vol. 39.2021, 2, p. 93-108
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Subject: | Covid-19 | hours | income | self-employment | subjective well-being | Großbritannien | United Kingdom | Selbstständige | Self-employed | Zufriedenheit | Satisfaction | Coronavirus | Arbeitszeit | Working time | Einkommen | Income | Lebensqualität | Quality of life | Wirkungsanalyse | Impact assessment | Lockdown | Lock-down | Vergleich | Comparison | Einkommensverteilung | Income distribution |
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