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Until recently, there has been a consensus among empirical health economists that there is an association between income inequality and individual health, in line with Wilkinson's (1992) idea that the psychosocial effects of the former are detrimental to the latter. However, using US data,...
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Overall job satisfaction is likely to reflect the combination of partial satisfactions related to various features of one's job, such as pay, security, the work itself, working conditions, working hours, and the like. The level of overall job satisfaction emerges as the weighted outcome of the...
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