Using data from the World Values Survey, this book sheds light on the link between happiness and the social group to which one belongs. It will be a valuable reference for advanced students, scholars and policymakers involved in development economics, wellbeing, development geography and sociology.
Using data from the World Values Survey, this book sheds light on the link between happiness and the social group to which one belongs. It will be a valuable reference for advanced students, scholars and policymakers involved in development economics, wellbeing, development geography and sociology.
Vani Kant Borooah is Emeritus Professor of Applied Economics at the University of Ulster, UK.
Inhaltsangabe
1. Prologue 2. Subjective Well-Being: Happiness and Life Satisfaction in India and South Africa 3 Mental Health: Depression, Anxiety, and Anger in the USA 4 Domestic Violence: Emotional and Physical Abuse of Wives in India 5 Racial Bias in Policing: Police Stop and Searches in England and Wales 6 Prejudice: Xenophobia, Homophobia and Patriarchy in the World 7 Epilogue
1. Prologue 2. Subjective Well-Being: Happiness and Life Satisfaction in India and South Africa 3 Mental Health: Depression, Anxiety, and Anger in the USA 4 Domestic Violence: Emotional and Physical Abuse of Wives in India 5 Racial Bias in Policing: Police Stop and Searches in England and Wales 6 Prejudice: Xenophobia, Homophobia and Patriarchy in the World 7 Epilogue
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