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Workers face a growing divide between time needed and time available, which experts say harms their well-being and businesses ...
But poverty can also be a matter of subjectively feeling poor. Researchers have substantiated how the subjective assessment of being poor affects the health of the 50+ age group.
How fuel poverty 'gets under the skin' Date: February 1, 2022 Source: University of East Anglia Summary: New research shows that fuel poverty makes people's physical and mental health worse.
Defining poverty is not straightforward, says Tim Harford, author of the new book The Undercover Economist Strikes Back. It's also about how people view themselves and how they're viewed by others.
This is still unusually high, but it's a marked improvement from the living situations of the control group: in their neighborhoods, 39.6 percent of the residents are living in poverty.
"Current thinking on poverty is highly subjective, because 'poverty' will mean different things in different countries and regions," added Dr Chattopadhyay. "With this model, ...
Romania is facing an alarming situation regarding child poverty, according to a recent survey by the organization Save the Children Romania: the percentage of minors affected by severe poverty is ...
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