How does relative income affect mental health within a developing country? The case of Indonesia
This study is amongst the first to research the relationship between relative income (relative expenditure and relative wealth) and mental health in a developing country, Indonesia, utilising data from the Indonesian Family Life Survey (IFLS) across 2007 and 2014. The Correlated Random Effects (CRE)...
Main Authors: | Sng, Francesca Min, Haajar Binte Arman, Ng, Xiangqi |
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Other Authors: | Nattavudh Powdthavee |
Format: | Final Year Project (FYP) |
Language: | English |
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Nanyang Technological University
2024
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Online Access: | https://hdl.handle.net/10356/174846 |
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