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Reference Groups and Relative Effects on Well‐Being
Laura Kudrna
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Applied Health Research
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Reference Groups
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Well-being
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Group Selection
23%
Applied Research
22%
Multilevel Models
20%
Socioeconomic Status
20%
P Value
20%
Local Authorities
18%
Economic Growth
18%
Ranking
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Geography
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Demographics
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Wealth
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Economics
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