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Home / Research / Downshifting in Britain: A sea-change in the pursuit of happiness
Consumerism & Waste, Wellbeing & Happiness

Downshifting in Britain: A sea-change in the pursuit of happiness

November 1, 2003 by Clive Hamilton
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Clive Hamilton

This study parallels Discussion Paper 50 and shows that 25 per cent of British adults aged between 30 and 59 have downshifted over the last ten years.

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