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期刊名:Social indicators research

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ISSN:0303-8300

e-ISSN:1573-0921

IF/分区:2.8/Q1

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Political decision-making remains dominated by GDP, often at the expense of social and environmental concerns. Indicator dashboards have so far had limited impact on core policy decisions in this regard. This article argues that only replac...
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Different philosophical strands have developed distinct well-being conceptions, which are nevertheless strongly linked. For instance, many typical well-being components in eudaimonic philosophies correlate with subjective life assessment me...
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As pilots in Universal Basic Income (UBI) pilots proliferate, there is increasing recognition that cash alone may not be enough to support envisioned transformation. Consequently, recent years have seen pilots in 'UBI Plus' - combinations o...
Jake Anders,Erica Holt-White Jake Anders
The COVID-19 pandemic and the disruption it has caused had substantial short-term effects on young people. These effects have been found to be highly unequal, exacerbating existing inequalities in society, including those associated with so...
Erik Angner,Michael J Miller,Midge N Ray et al. Erik Angner et al.
The relationship between health literacy and happiness was explored using a cross-sectional survey of community-dwelling older primary-care patients. Health literacy status was estimated with the following previously validated question: "Ho...
Matthew Henglong Luo,Man-Yee Kan Matthew Henglong Luo
Gender ideology, the support for a gendered division of paid work and family responsibilities, is a crucial ideological indicator in investigating gender qualities at the couple level. In contrast, economic dependence measures the actual in...
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Empirical evidence suggests that subjective well-being declined markedly in response to COVID-19 lockdown measures, followed by a gradual recovery, but not for all. Against this backdrop, this study employed linear random-effects regression...
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This article analyses qualitative data from the HudsonUP unconditional basic income (UBI) experiment to examine changes to participants' human needs satisfaction. Human needs theories offer a holistic perspective on wellbeing and are widely...
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Background: While self-rated measures that rely on participant's perceptions of themselves are common in public health, they remain underused in contraceptive research. Family planning scholars often rely on researcher-as...
Javiera Cartagena-Farias,Nicola Brimblecombe,Bo Hu et al. Javiera Cartagena-Farias et al.
Both financial disadvantage and poor housing conditions are recognised as social determinants of poorer health and health inequalities across and within countries. In the UK and some other nations, low income and housing problems in interac...