Effect van de COVID-19 pandemie op geluk in Nederland

In the media we read mainly about negative effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on our subjective wellbeing, such as increased depression, anxiety and loneliness. There is less attention for possible positive effects and for this reason it is worth examining how the life-satisfaction of the Dutch popula...

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Happiness
Life satisfaction
Loneliness
Mass media effects
Pandemics
Policy making
Well being
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