Constraints, Domain Conditions, and Well‐Being: Evidence from Poland during the Transformation
The relationships among the recent changes in socioeconomic and demographic characteristics of the household, domain conditions (objective well‐being), and the household members' assessment of their situation (subjective well‐being) are assessed with data from 600 households in the province of...
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