Displaying Publications 1 - 30 of 33 in total
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The origins of happiness: the science of well-being over the life course
Andrew E. Clark, Sarah Flèche, Richard Layard, et al.
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Does compulsory education really increase life satisfaction?
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Economic growth evens out happiness: evidence from six surveys
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Share capitalism and worker wellbeing
Alex Bryson, Andrew E. Clark, Richard B. Freeman, et al.
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Winning big but feeling no better? The effect of lottery prizes on physical and mental health
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Happy to stay: job satisfaction and retirement
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The great happiness moderation: well-being inequality during episodes of income growth
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Money, well-being, and loss aversion: does an income loss have a greater effect on well-being than an equivalent income gain?
Christopher J. Boyce, Alex M. Wood, James Banks, et al.
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Back to baseline in Britain: adaptation in the British Household Panel Survey
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Worker well-being in booms and busts
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Winning big but feeling no better? The effect of lottery prizes on physical and mental health
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Back to baseline in Britain: adaptation in the BHPS
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Work, jobs, and well-being across the millennium
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Winning big but feeling no better? The effect of lottery prizes on physical and mental health
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Valuing jobs via retirement: European evidence
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Winning big but feeling no better? The effect of lottery prizes on physical and mental health
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Never the same after the first time: the satisfaction of the second-generation self-employed
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Never the same after the first time: the satisfaction of the second-generation self-employed
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Kahneman meets the quitters: peak-end behaviour in the labour market
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A note on unhappiness and unemployment duration
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A note on unhappiness and unemployment duration
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Deliver us from evil: religion as insurance
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The (unexpected) structure of 'rents' on the French and British labour markets
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The (unexpected) structure of 'rents' on the French and British labour markets
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Kahneman meets the quitters: peak-end behaviour in the labour market
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Well-being and wage arrears in Russian Panel Data
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Job satisfaction and gender: why are women so happy at work?
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Women's well-being at work: the differing attitudes of men and women poses problems for policy
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Satisfaction and comparison income
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Job satisfaction in Britain