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ssearcho Loveofmoneyisrootofallprosperity l Www 14esearchntsearcht Show searchetasukigap%20%E8%A8%AD%E5%AE%9Avsearch 308 ol Articles ticsearchlwallpaper+of+adeleg Www atasukigap%20%E8%A8%AD%E5%AE%9Assearch[3] Recently there has been concern that happiness research could be used to advance authoritarian aims.[3] As a result, some participants at a happiness conference in Rome have suggested that happiness research should not be used as a matter of public policy but rather used to inform individuals.[3]
In addition, survey findings can lead to subjective interpretations. For example, a happiness study conducted in Russia during the 1990s[2] indicated that as unemployment grew, the well-being of both those employed and unemployed rose. The interpretation of this could be that it resulted from diminished expectations and respondents who were less critical of their own situation when many around them were unemployed,[2] or it could be interpreted as being the result of everyone benefitting from the unpaid work that the unemployed were able to do for their families and communities with their increased time resource.