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¿Estamos subestimando el bienestar de la juventud?
Although there is growing evidence that the subjective wellbeing among the young declined in recent years, the evidence is not consistent across surveys. We examine the relationship between age and various measures of wellbeing and illbeing across three major surveys – the Gallup World Poll (GWP, Global Minds (GM) and the Global Flourishing Survey (GFS). […] The post Are we underestimating youth well-being? appeared first on Marginal REVOLUTION.
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Marginal Revolution (United States) | Apr 15, 2026
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The varying results across different surveys raise doubts about the reliability of current assessments of youth well-being.
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The inconsistency in survey results implies that we may not fully understand youth well-being; more nuanced data collection is essential.
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Despite survey discrepancies, the evidence shows a troubling trend in youth well-being that needs immediate attention from policymakers.
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Focusing too much on perceived declines in youth well-being could distract from the actual challenges they face, like job security and housing.
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Recent surveys indicate a decline in youth well-being, suggesting we must prioritize mental health resources for young people.
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