Displaying all 26 Publications
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Does clean air make you happy?
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Long-standing financial distress: do people adapt?
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Exploring common mental illness as a driver of internal migration in Great Britain
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Health and well-being of older women living alone in British households: selected findings from the British Household Panel Survey
Hafiz T.A. Khan, Trish Hafford-Letchfield, and Nicky Lambert
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Leaving work and wellbeing: beyond an average effect
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History of exposure to symptoms of common mental disorder in relation to extended working: British Household Panel Survey and Understanding Society
Gareth Hagger-Johnson, Jenny Head, Ewan Carr, et al.
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The impact on mental and physical health of employment and welfare transitions for those claiming sickness benefits in UK
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Does sunshine make you happy? Subjective measures of well-being and the weather
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Too rich to do the dirty work? Job quality, search and wealth
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Trends in child subjective well-being in the United Kingdom
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Can CASP scores predict mortality in BHPS sample?
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Subjective well-being and house prices
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Well-being over the life span: semiparametric evidence from British and German longitudinal data
Christoph Wunder, Andrea Wiencierz, Johannes Schwarze, et al.
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The impact of job loss on family mental health
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Lifelong learning and well-being: an analysis of the causal relationship between adult learning and subjective well-being
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Winning big but feeling no better? The effect of lottery prizes on physical and mental health
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Death and the calculation of hedonic damages - Preliminary draft for a June 1-2 workshop at the University of Chicago -
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Kahneman meets the quitters: peak-end behaviour in the labour market
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Does well-being depend upon our choice of measurement instrument? **do not cite without author's permission
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Welfare effects of the Euro cash changeover
Christoph Wunder, Johannes Schwarze, Gerhard Krug, et al.
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Modelling trajectories of self-esteem in the British Household Panel Study -abstract-
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Work or welfare? The long-term economic consequences of divorce for British and German women -abstract-
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The impacts of financial circumstance change on subjective well-being of children: a longitudinal analysis of the British Household Panel Survey
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You can't always get what you want: observations on self-reported satisfaction, consumption, and underlying utility
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Quality of life and well-being in the Third Age: key predictors of CASP-19 & GHQ-12 for sample members aged 50 years and above in the British Household Panel Survey
R. Wiggins, G. Netuveli, S. Montgomery, et al.
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Does money buy happiness? A longitudinal study using data on windfalls