2014
DOI: 10.15446/cuad.econ.v33n63.45346
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Condiciones económicas y capital social como determinantes de la salud y el bienestar subjetivo. El caso de Argentina durante 1995 y 2006

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“…Not receiving salary has been consistently associated with lower levels of mental health in American, Canadian, and Korean adults (Gilmour, 2014;Keyes, 2005;Lim et al, 2013). In addition, this variable has been consistently associated to lower levels of emotional well-being (satisfaction with life, happiness) in other Argentinean studies using national samples (Ciocchini, Molteni, & Brenlla, 2010;De Santis & Villagra Torcomian, 2014). Not having income may be an important limitation in a person's life, particularly in a de-veloping country, because, in many cases, it directly affects the access to basic needs, such, as food, shelter, or health care (Diener, Suh, Lucas, & Smith, 1999).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 92%
“…Not receiving salary has been consistently associated with lower levels of mental health in American, Canadian, and Korean adults (Gilmour, 2014;Keyes, 2005;Lim et al, 2013). In addition, this variable has been consistently associated to lower levels of emotional well-being (satisfaction with life, happiness) in other Argentinean studies using national samples (Ciocchini, Molteni, & Brenlla, 2010;De Santis & Villagra Torcomian, 2014). Not having income may be an important limitation in a person's life, particularly in a de-veloping country, because, in many cases, it directly affects the access to basic needs, such, as food, shelter, or health care (Diener, Suh, Lucas, & Smith, 1999).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 92%
“…En tanto, la población con mejores condiciones económicas y sociales puede acceder a una adecuada atención médica, así como recibir nutrición suficiente y solventar gastos catastróficos [De Santis y Torcomian, 2014]. Asimismo, este grupo de población, con mayores privilegios puede consumir alimentos más saludables, tener mejores condiciones de vivienda y obtener ciertas ventajas intangibles, como puede ser acceder a mayor capital social [Abramo et al, 2020].…”
Section: Inequidad En Saludunclassified