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Author: Richard E. Lucas

Why children suddenly find everything “stupid; life satisfaction declines rapidly between 10 and 24

Youth study: why are young people so dissatisfied with their lives?

How a happy child can suddenly turn into a grumpy teenager: scientists reveal teens experience steepest fall in overall happiness of any age group

Trajectories of adolescent life satisfaction

Britain’s ageing population could be an opportunity – not just a disaster

Britain’s ageing population could be an opportunity – not just a disaster

When does money matter most? Examining the association between income and life satisfaction over the life course

Stability of happiness: theories and evidence on whether happiness can change

National panel studies show substantial minorities recording long term change in life satisfaction: implications for set-point theory

The role of domain satisfaction in explaining the paradoxical association between life satisfaction and age

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