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The psychological drivers of consumer spending: Linking well-being and perceived control to financial cutbacks
CivicScience engages directly with consumers, collecting over one million survey responses daily, to turn real-time insights ...
“Employers continue to regard well-being as central to their workforce strategy," says Ellen Kelsay, CEO of Business Group on Health. Soaring health care costs, an uncertain global economy and other ...
Climate change is already shaping our well-being. It affects mental health, spreads infectious diseases, disrupts work, ...
The research project about well-being in municipal policy is a product of a partnership between Iryna Khovrenkov at the University of Regina, Tracey Mann at Community Initiatives Fund and Ingrid ...
Systemic, structural change has always been a part of the perspective of the Greater Good Science Center. In a 2022 essay, editor Jeremy Adam Smith defines structural forces in the context of our work ...
Companies in China are fueling a "silver economy" by adapting to serve hundreds of millions of people over the age of 60. One person's aging is another's opportunity. In China, companies and services ...
The UK budget is usually a story of growth forecasts, borrowing levels and fiscal discipline. But ahead of this month's high-stakes event, growth has been slower than expected. At the same time, as ...
Certain things get better with age. The coffee Tara left in her car console several days ago and accidentally sipped earlier is not one of them. As members of Gen X (i.e. born before 1980), we have ...
One person's aging is another's opportunity. In China, companies and services are adapting to serve what demographers call the silver economy - hundreds of millions of people over the age of 60. NPR's ...
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