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Well-being in Amsterdam's Golden Age

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As human beings, we have an innate disposition to care about our well-being.

We all care about staying alive, as well as about avoiding disease, physical pain, bodily harm, disability and assaults on our dignity.

Adequate nourishment, water, shelter, security, satisfying work, autonomy, relationships with others and self-esteem are essential to human life and functioning.

This illuminating study compares well-being across civic status, economic standing and gender during Amsterdam's Golden Age.

Utilising a multidisciplinary perspective, the author identifies the mechanisms linking people's positions in these three systems of inequality to the wellness of their being, showing how the socioeconomic and gender hierarchies affected their well-being across the lifespan.

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Pallas Publications
9085550424 / 9789085550426
Paperback
900
01/05/2008
Netherlands
264 pages, 4 black and white 6 colour illustrations
156 x 234 mm, 466 grams
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