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Are Subjective Questions on Welfare Appropriate during Crises ? Evidence from the Onset of Conflict in the Republic of Yemen (English)

Subjective questions on welfare, such as satisfaction with particular welfare dimensions, are increasingly being used to measure changes in well-being during crises. Although subjective questions on welfare have well-known limitations, it is possible that analyzing changes in response to large events can address some of these concerns. However, this paper illustrates a new difficulty in interpreting changes in such measures in tumultuous circumstances...
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  • 2022/09/14

  • Policy Research Working Paper

  • WPS10178

  • 1

  • Republic of, Yemen, Yemen, Republic of,

  • Middle East and North Africa,

  • 2022/09/14

  • Disclosed

  • Are Subjective Questions on Welfare Appropriate during Crises ? Evidence from the Onset of Conflict in the Republic of Yemen

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Tandon,Sharad Alan.

Are Subjective Questions on Welfare Appropriate during Crises ? Evidence from the Onset of Conflict in the Republic of Yemen (English). Policy Research working paper ; no. WPS 10178 Washington, D.C. : World Bank Group. http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/099329009142223756

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