SUBJECTIVE POVERTY AND HAPINESS: CASE SAN ANDRÉS CHOLULA PUEBLA, MEXICO
Abstract
Social scientists have developed several measurements over time to measure poverty and thus to determine the
variables that give rise to this in order to be able to explain its causes and consequences. Regarding this poverty
analysis it is presented from the theory of subjective well-being, which allows us to identify significant variables
that cause a person to consider poverty in the municipality of San Andres Cholula, Puebla.
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