Displaying all 16 Publications
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Longitudinal evidence for a midlife nadir in human well-being: results from four data sets
Terence C. Cheng, Nattavudh Powdthavee, and Andrew J. Oswald
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Are happiness and productivity lower among young people with newly-divorced parents? An experimental and econometric approach
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Daughters and left-wing voting
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Does happiness adapt? A longitudinal study of disability with implications for economists and judges
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Death, happiness, and the calculation of compensatory damages
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Money and mental wellbeing: a longitudinal study of medium-sized lottery wins
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Obesity, unhappiness, and 'The challenge of affluence': theory and evidence [Book review feature...of 'The challenge of affluence: self-control and well-being in the United States and Britain since 1950', by Avner Offer]
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A new approach to awarding compensation in courts
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Do divorcing couples become happier by breaking up?
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How is mortality affected by money, marriage, and stress?
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A simple statistical method for measuring how life events affect happiness
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Commuting in Great Britain in the 1990s
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Happiness and economic performance
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Is job satisfaction U-shaped in age?
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Satisfaction and comparison income
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Unhappiness and unemployment