Exploring well-being among 22-year-old youth in India
Well-being is a multi-dimensional construct integrating physical, cognitive and socio-emotional dimensions of an individual. It refers to both objective measures of well-being as well as the subjective perceptions of an individual related to their circumstances. Concepts of poverty and well-being ar...
Main Authors: | Singh, R, Kesarwani, R, Mukherjee, P |
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Format: | Working paper |
Language: | English |
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Young Lives
2019
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