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Study Area: MISOC

Social media use diminishes well-being of teenage girls

Offshoring jobs and buying robots creates better new jobs, say economists

Social media ‘negatively affects adolescent girls more than boys’

Massive rise in children’s use of Twitter, Facebook and Instagram with 1 in 8 using social media for THREE HOURS a day

Essex research shows girls using social media are unhappier

Calling time on a life of likes could be key to girls’ happiness

Too much social media at age 10 may make for unhappy teen girls

Social media negatively affects teen girls more than boys

The use of hypothetical household data for policy learning – EUROMOD HHoT baseline indicators

Social media use at age 10 could reduce wellbeing of adolescent girls

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