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A growing body of evidence indicates that poor health early in life can leave lasting scars on adult health and economic outcomes. While much of this literature focuses on childhood experiences, mechanisms generating these lasting effects - recurrence of illness and interruption of human capital...
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Almost one third of women worldwide report some form of physical or sexual violence by a partner in their lifetime, yet …
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, there is little evidence on the impacts of these policies on women, who are likely to be especially vulnerable, in lower … association between both the pandemic and its containment policies, and measures of women's well-being, including mental health … prevalence of containment policies is associated with increased food insecurity, particularly for women, and with reduced female …
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Using data across countries and over time we show that women are unhappier than men in unhappiness and negative affect … days with bad mental health and more restless sleep. Women are also less satisfied with many aspects of their lives such as … reveal that women's happiness was more adversely affected by the COVID shock than men's, but also that women's happiness …
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