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期刊名:Journal of economic behavior & organization

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ISSN:0167-2681

e-ISSN:1879-1751

IF/分区:2.3/Q2

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Although income and wealth are frequently used as indicators of well-being, they are increasingly augmented with subjective measures such as life satisfaction to capture broader dimensions of the well-being of individuals. Based on large su...
Chinchih Chen,Carl Benedikt Frey,Giorgio Presidente Chinchih Chen
In the first wave of the pandemic, places where geographic mobility declined more rapidly saw fewer cases of COVID-19. And yet, there is significant variation in people's compliance with the lockdown measures introduced by governments in or...