Relationships, happiness and well-being: insights from Bangladesh
Although Bangladesh is known as one of the poorest and most densely populated countries in the world, its people seem to enjoy levels of happiness that are higher than those found in many other countries. This includes ‘developed’ countries where people have larger per capita incomes and can access...
Main Authors: | Camfield, L, Choudhury, K, Devine, J |
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Formato: | Working paper |
Idioma: | English |
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Wellbeing in Developing Countries Research Group, University of Bath
2006
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