2024
DOI: 10.1007/s10902-024-00778-z
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Inequalities and Social Capital as Factors of Subjective Well-Being: Case Study from Western Province, Zambia

Martin Schlossarek,
Jaromír Harmáček,
Aneta Seidlová
et al.

Abstract: Understanding well-being’s complexities, including its subjective and context-dependent nature, is crucial for informing policy decisions and development interventions aimed at enhancing quality of life and reducing poverty. Unfortunately, subjective well-being (SWB) research, particularly in the context of Global South, has received relatively less attention, despite its fundamental importance in the field of human development. This research aims to contribute to the discussion on SWB by examining its associa… Show more

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