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that the violent protest environment had a significant and negative effect on life satisfaction in Iran. To determine the …This study examines the causal effect of the violent "Woman, Life, Freedom" protests in Iran during the last quarter of … 2022 on individual life satisfaction. To evaluate the impact, we use two original representative surveys in Iran conducted …
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, show that the violent protest environment had a significant negative effect on life satisfaction in Iran. To measure …This study examines the effect of the "Woman, Life, Freedom" protests in Iran during the last quarter of 2022 on … protest locations. Overall, the protest environment decreased the probability of life satisfaction by 3.6 percentage points …
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that the violent protest environment had a significant and negative effect on life satisfaction in Iran. To determine the …This study examines the causal effect of the violent "Woman, Life, Freedom" protests in Iran during the last quarter of … 2022 on individual life satisfaction. To evaluate the impact, we use two original representative surveys in Iran conducted …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10014377617
insecurity and experiencing violence. Our study is based on surveys conducted by the Asia Foundation from 2014 to 2021 across 34 … income and happiness. Additionally, we find a negative association between fear of insecurity, experiencing violence, and … have experienced violence, the probability of having a high level of happiness declines by about 3.8% points when compared …
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important for human well-being. In particular, Sen emphasizes the importance of the "freedom to choose". Freedom, however, is … not always an exact (crisp) outcome, and membership in the freedom space can take place gradually. This paper proposes a …
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to important practical applications. The present chapter is a survey of this new field of study. In Sen's terminology a … achieved functionings that matter but the freedom that a person has in choosing from the set of feasible functionings, which is … been immensely useful in the context of studying poverty, gender issues, political freedom, and the standard of living. It …
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Societal progress is characterized primarily as an improvement in the distribution of wellbeing; however, a small set of additional variables are also necessary. Social indicators based on objective measures are inherently limited by the subjective assessments necessary of "experts" to select...
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Life evaluations and emotional states are distinct subjective well-being (SWB) components. We explore the relationship between opportunities and SWB dimensions, distinguishing between actual capabilities and means (education, employment, and income) and perceived opportunities (autonomy and...
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Since measures of well-being are meant to be an exercise in documentation, but also a tool for policies and priorities, we suggest an operative way to use them. We evaluate both technical and social efficiency of countries in producing the Better Life Index (BLI) objectives. To assess the...
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takes a first step in that direction by studying the impact of earmarked paternity leave quota on life satisfaction, job … satisfaction, and work-life balance using several policy changes in Europe over the period 1993-2007. We find that earmarked … paternity leave increases life satisfaction by 0.18 on a 10 point scale which is equivalent to a 10.8 percentage point increase …
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