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Subjective wellbeing
Subjective well-being refers to a person's overall sense of well-being and satisfaction with their life. It is subjective in the sense that it is based on an individual's personal assessment of their own well-being, rather than being based on objective criteria.
Subjective well-being can be influenced by a wide range of factors, including an individual's personal circumstances, relationships, health, and activities. It is not necessarily correlated with an individual's income or material wealth, and people with high levels of subjective well-being may not necessarily have high levels of income or material possessions.
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Assessing the Impact of the Pandemic on Well-Being
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What is Economic Wellbeing?
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Subjective Happiness and the Easterlin Paradox
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Economic growth is the best way to raise living standards
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Living Standards in the UK (2019 Update)
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Subjective well-being
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