Poverty-happiness nexus: Does the use of regional poverty lines matter?

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This analysis aims to provide a comprehensive representation of the role of regional disparities in the nexus between poverty and subjective well-being, by adding the territorial dimension to the definition of poverty conditions. We investigate the nexus using regional poverty lines, including different poverty measures and considering different life domains. The analysis focuses on Italy because of its strong regional socio-economic disparities. Results show that the relevance of being poor on the well-being of citizens is in general higher and significant; the intensity and severity of poverty also change for different life domains. Findings are fundamental in designing local policies against poverty.

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Bernini, C., Emili, S., & Ferrante, M. R. (2023). Poverty-happiness nexus: Does the use of regional poverty lines matter? Papers in Regional Science, 102(2), 253–272. https://doi.org/10.1111/pirs.12722

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