Displaying Publications 1 - 30 of 96 in total
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A big lottery win might not just change your finances – it could also affect your politics
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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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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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What childhood characteristics predict psychological resilience to economic shocks in adulthood?
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Young people who argue with their fathers are less resilient when faced with unemployment as adults
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Does money make people right-wing and inegalitarian? A longitudinal study of lottery winners
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Survey of past lottery winners shows that the richer you get, the more likely you are to vote Conservative
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Does money make people right-wing and inegalitarian? A longitudinal study of lottery winners
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Parental unemployment and children's happiness: a longitudinal study of young people's well-being in unemployed households
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The long reach of childhood bullying
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Resilience to economic shocks and the long reach of childhood bullying
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Destruction and distress: using a quasi-experiment to show the effects of the September 11 attacks on mental well-being in the United Kingdom
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Putting different price tags on the same health condition: re-evaluating the well-being valuation approach
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Jobless, friendless and broke: what happens to different areas of life before and after unemployment?
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Anticipation, free-rider problems, and adaptation to trade unions: re-examining the curious case of dissatisfied union members
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Tax changes for growth
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Daughters and left-wing voting
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How much does money really matter? Estimating the causal effects of income on happiness
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Anticipation, free-rider problem, and adaptation to trade union: re-examining the curious case of dissatisfied union members
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The effects of daughters on health choices and risk behaviour
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From classroom to wedding aisle: the effect of a nationwide change in the compulsory schooling law on age at first marriage in the UK
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Death, happiness, and the calculation of compensatory damages
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Are conservative parents more likely to have sons than daughters?
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Ill-health as a household norm: evidence from other people's health problems
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I can't smile without you: spousal correlation in life satisfaction
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How much does money really matter? Estimating the causal effects of income on happiness
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What happens to people before and after disability? Focusing effects, lead effects, and adaptation in different areas of life
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Will daddy's little girl alter his vote?
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Das Familien-Kreuz
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Does having daughters make you more liberal?