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France. We use a unique general population survey to assess the respective impact on self-assessed health status of … population, these findings suggest that psychosocial factors can partially explain of social inequalities in health in France. …
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France. We use a unique general population survey to assess the respective impact on self-assessed health status of … population, these findings suggest that psychosocial factors can partially explain of social inequalities in health in France. …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010707650
We study the psychosocial determinants of health, and their impact on social inequalities in health in France. We use a … substantial part of social inequalities in health in France. …
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This paper investigates the role of civic engagement, an important form of social capital from the supply side, in buffering the adverse effects of challenging life circumstances in three key domains-employment, marriage, and health-on individual subjective well-being, specifically in terms of...
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This paper investigates the role of civic engagement, an important form of social capital from the supply side, in buffering the adverse effects of challenging life circumstances in three key domains-employment, marriage, and health-on individual subjective well-being, specifically in terms of...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10015053237
psychosocial factors can partly explain social inequalities in health in France. Whereas the impact of psychosocial resources on … survey, representative of employed individuals aged 16 to 64 living in France in 2004, to study the association between … in health in France …
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Short men are less likely to be married or live in a permanent relationship than their taller counterparts. This pattern is not due to their social status. While blue-collar workers are shorter on average than managers, the effects of height on finding a mate are similar in the two social...
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This paper studies the population estimates for 1500 of the current territory of Colombia. It reviews the literature and analyzes critically the methods and sources used in the field. We conclude that there is no consensus on population estimates for the period, much less with respect to the...
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A growing strand of economic literature focuses its attention on the relationship between happiness levels and various individual and socioeconomic variables. Recent studies analyze the impact of income, marital status, health and educational levels and other socioeconomic variables on...
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The happiness literature provides evidence on various factors, other than money, that do seem to contribute to individual happiness. As one explores the produced “happiness economics” literature, it is direct to understand the difficulty to find proper information on developing countries...
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