Understanding Loneliness
Loneliness affects a wide range of individuals, with a notable prevalence among professionals in their 30s and 40s who are new to urban life. While both men and women experience loneliness, societal pressures may make it more difficult for men to express their feelings. Research highlights a connection between income levels and loneliness, revealing that lower-income individuals and younger people are often more affected, with women experiencing heightened loneliness during the pandemic.In this clip
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The Economics of Loneliness — with Noreena Hertz
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