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Economic transition Central Asia 17 Zentralasien 17 Eastern Europe 9 Osteuropa 9 Satisfaction 9 Zufriedenheit 9 Europa 7 Europe 7 Lebensqualität 5 Quality of life 5 Systemtransformation 5 Transformationsstaaten 5 Transition countries 5 Comparison 4 Corruption 4 Economic crisis 4 Governance approach 4 Governance-Ansatz 4 Household 4 Korruption 4 Privater Haushalt 4 Public services 4 Redistribution 4 Social inequality 4 Social mobility 4 Soziale Mobilität 4 Soziale Ungleichheit 4 Umverteilung 4 Vergleich 4 Western Europe 4 Westeuropa 4 Wirtschaftskrise 4 Öffentliche Dienstleistung 4 Einkommensverteilung 3 Income distribution 3 Inequality 2 Rural Poverty Reduction 2 2006-2010 1 Access to Finance 1
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English 5
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Cojocaru, Alexandru 5 Diagne, Mame Fatou 5
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Policy Research Working Paper 1 Policy research working paper : WPS 1 The economics of transition 1 World Bank Policy Research Working Paper 1
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How Reliable and Consistent are Subjective Measures of Welfare in Europe and Central Asia? Evidence from the Second Life in Transition Survey
Cojocaru, Alexandru - 2017
This paper analyzes the reliability and consistency of subjective well-being measures. Using the Life in Transition Survey, which was administered in 34 countries of Europe and Central Asia in 2006 and 2010, the paper evaluates subjective well-being measures (satisfaction with life and...
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How reliable and consistent are subjective measures of welfare in Europe and Central Asia? : evidence from the second life in transition survey
Cojocaru, Alexandru; Diagne, Mame Fatou - 2013
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How Reliable and Consistent are Subjective Measures of Welfare in Europe and Central Asia? Evidence from the Second Life in Transition Survey
Cojocaru, Alexandru; Diagne, Mame Fatou - 2013
This paper analyzes the reliability and consistency of subjective well-being measures. Using the Life in Transition Survey, which was administered in 34 countries of Europe and Central Asia in 2006 and 2010, the paper evaluates subjective well-being measures (satisfaction with life and...
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How reliable and consistent are subjective measures of welfare in Europe and Central Asia? : evidence from the second Life in Transition Survey
Cojocaru, Alexandru; Diagne, Mame Fatou - In: The economics of transition 23 (2015) 1, pp. 75-103
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How Reliable and Consistent are Subjective Measures of Welfare in Europe and Central Asia? : Evidence from the Second Life in Transition Survey
Cojocaru, Alexandru - 2013
This paper analyzes the reliability and consistency of subjective well-being measures. Using the Life in Transition Survey, which was administered in 34 countries of Europe and Central Asia in 2006 and 2010, the paper evaluates subjective well-being measures (satisfaction with life and...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011395644
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