Influences of public health emergency and social isolation on older adults' wellbeing: evidence from a longitudinal study
Previous research has identified social isolation as a significant detriment to the wellbeing of older adults. However, studies that consider endogenous issues are scarce. The present paper examines the impact of the recent exogenous shock, the COVID-19 pandemic on the wellbeing of the older adult p...
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Main Authors: | Yuzhou Wang (Author), Dong Zhou (Author), Chen Wang (Author) |
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2024-08-01T00:00:00Z.
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