A conceptual paper on subjective poverty as perceived lasting socioeconomic insecurity among low income household during MCO and COVID 19 pandemic / Azhana Othman
Studies into the relation between subjective perceptions of individuals and objective economic conditions have usually resulted in ambiguous empirical findings. Whilst most studies perceive subjective welfare as being operationalized by indicators of happiness or life satisfaction, this study narrow...
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Center for Islamic Philantrophy & Social Finance (CIPSF),
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