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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.
That's not to say that poverty is totally relative, but it is saying it's subjective — it's a social condition. And he's got to be right in some fundamental way about that.
Poverty and Unemployment When it comes to the socioeconomic implications of abortion access, the Turnaway Study found that women who were denied the procedure and carried the pregnancy to term ...
'Getting warmer: fuel poverty, objective and subjective health and well-being' by Apostolos Davillas, Dr Andrew Burlinson and Dr Hui-Hsuan Liu -- is published in the February edition of Energy ...
Mathematicians have used machine learning to develop a new model for measuring poverty in different countries that junks old notions of a fixed 'poverty line'.
Subjective Assessments of Poverty and Living Conditions by Households: Main Findings Under the ILCS 2014, members of the surveyed households aged 16 years and above were asked a series of questions ...
For residents who remain poor, reducing poverty rates in their communities can still result in long-term health benefits.
The construct of ego demographics offers a useful lens on the subjective aspects of poverty.
I had no idea that subjective measures of poverty were equally important,” Eli Knapp, lead author of the study and assistant professor at Houghton College in New York, told Mongabay.