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Subjective Health and Happiness in the United States: Gender Differences in the Effects of Socioeconomic Status Indicators
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In the United States, while education, employment, and marital status are critical social determinants of subjective health and happiness, these effects vary between women and men. Men's outcomes seem to be more strongly shaped by employment, while women's outcomes are more strongly shaped by education and marital status.
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