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In the Most Unequal OECD Countries, People in the Top 20% of the Distribution Have Average Life Satisfaction Scores More Than 2.5 Times Higher Than Those in the Bottom 20%
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doi 10.1787/8c050ec2-en
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March 9, 2020
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