Assessing the Effectiveness of Social Indices to Measure the Prevalence of Social Isolation in Neighbourhoods: A Qualitative Sense Check of an Index in a Northern English City [0.03%]
评估社会指数衡量北方城市邻里地区社交隔绝流行程度的有效性:英格兰北部城市邻里地区社交隔绝指数的定性检验
Andrea Wigfield,Sarah Alden
Andrea Wigfield
Tackling the many negative health effects of social isolation has been identified as a policy priority in the UK and consequently many local authorities are developing strategies to ascertain its prevalence through the development of social...
Convergence or Divergence? Life Expectancy Patterns in Post-communist Countries, 1959-2010 [0.03%]
收敛还是发散?1959-2010年转型经济体的寿命模式
Christopher J Gerry,Yulia Raskina,Daria Tsyplakova
Christopher J Gerry
In the 1960s and 1970s, the countries of Central and Eastern Europe and the Soviet Union experienced an unanticipated stagnation in the process of mortality reduction that was accelerating in the west. This was followed by even starker fluc...
A Dignified Standard of Living in Mexico: Results of a Pilot Study of the Minimum Income Standard Approach [0.03%]
墨西哥体面生活水平标准的研究:最低收入标准法试点研究结果
Laura Valadez-Martínez,Matt Padley,María Fernanda Torres Penagos
Laura Valadez-Martínez
This paper explores the ways in which consensually-defined, socially-constructed living standards could be helpful in providing new ways of understanding living standards in Mexico. A pilot study formulating a "Minimum Income Standard", car...
Does Intergenerational Educational Mobility Shape the Well-Being of Young Europeans? Evidence from the European Social Survey [0.03%]
代际教育流动影响欧洲青年福祉吗?——源于欧洲社会调查的证据
Bettina Schuck,Nadia Steiber
Bettina Schuck
Using pooled European Social Survey data (Rounds 4-7, 2008-2014), we investigate the relationship between intergenerational educational mobility and subjective well-being (SWB) for young Europeans (N = 16,050 individuals aged 25-34 from 18 ...
The Social Norm to Work and the Well-Being of the Short- and Long-Term Unemployed [0.03%]
关于工作的社会规范与短期和长期失业者的福祉
Karlijn L A Roex,Jesper J Rözer
Karlijn L A Roex
Why are the unemployed particularly unhappy in some societies? According to the social norm theory of unemployment, the well-being of the non-employed is lower in countries with a strong social norm to work because of the greater stigma att...
Family Structure and Child Food Insecurity: Evidence from the Current Population Survey [0.03%]
家庭结构与儿童食物不安全——来自当前人口调查的证据
Kelly Stamper Balistreri
Kelly Stamper Balistreri
Food insecurity-the lack of consistent access to adequate amounts of food-remains a reality for many American families. Although children are usually protected from reductions in food intake even in households with low food security, about ...
Social Capital Associated with Quality of Life Mediated by Employment Experiences: Evidence from a Random Sample of Rural-to-Urban Migrants in China [0.03%]
社会联系通过就业经历对生活质量的影响:来自中国农村移民的证据
Xinguang Chen,Bin Yu,Jie Gong et al.
Xinguang Chen et al.
Working-age migrants need to possess adequate social capital in order to secure a stable and satisfactory job so that they can pursue a better quality of life (QOL). The positive relationship between social capital and vocational experience...
Conditions for Maintaining the Sustainable Development Level of EU Member States [0.03%]
欧盟成员国维持可持续发展水平的条件分析
Anna Bluszcz
Anna Bluszcz
For years we have been observing the exponential trend of the economic growth, energy consumption, mineral resources use and greenhouse gas emissions. The human population is exerting an increasing pressure on the environment, which in the ...
The Paradox of Rising Ethnic Prejudice in Times of Educational Expansion and Secularization in the Netherlands, 1985-2011 [0.03%]
荷兰教育扩张与世俗化时代的民族偏见悖论(1985-2011)
Paula Thijs,Manfred Te Grotenhuis,Peer Scheepers
Paula Thijs
We aim to clarify a puzzling paradox: while shares of highly educated and non-religious individuals-who generally hold less prejudice-have increased in the Netherlands, levels of prejudice against ethnic minorities have yet risen over time....
Differences Between Household Income from Surveys and Registers and How These Affect the Poverty Headcount: Evidence from the Austrian SILC [0.03%]
奥地利SILC调查数据与注册资料所得差距及其对贫困率的影响分析
Stefan Angel,Richard Heuberger,Nadja Lamei
Stefan Angel
We take advantage of the fact that for the Austrian SILC 2008-2011, two data sources are available in parallel for the same households: register-based and survey-based income data. Thus, we aim to explain which households tend to under- or ...