Conclusion
Bart Capéau,
Laurens Cherchye,
Koen Decancq,
André Decoster,
Bram De Rock,
Francois Maniquet,
Annemie Nys,
Guillaume Périlleux,
Eve Ramaekers,
Zoé Rongé,
Erik Schokkaert and
Frederic Vermeulen
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Annemie Nys: University of Antwerp
Zoé Rongé: KU Leuven
Chapter Chapter 25 in Well-being in Belgium, 2020, pp 183-186 from Springer
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Abstract We had two objectives in mind when writing this book. Our first objective was to map the individual well-being of the Belgian population. With the help of the Belgian Science Policy Office (BELSPO), we therefore conducted a large-scale survey in 2016 under the name MEQIN. 3404 adults in 2098 randomly selected families across Belgium participated in this study.
Date: 2020
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-58509-9_25
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