Displaying all 16 Publications
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Higher levels of psychological distress are associated with a higher risk of incident diabetes during 18 year follow-up: results from the British Household Panel Survey
Paula M.C. Mommersteeg, Raphael Herr, Wobbe P. Zijlstra, et al.
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Good to be home? Time-use and satisfaction levels among home-based teleworkers
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The role of domain satisfaction in explaining the paradoxical association between life satisfaction and age
Kimberly K. McAdams, Richard E. Lucas, and M. Brent Donnellan
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Losing sight of the wood for the trees: some issues in describing and valuing health, and another possible approach
Paul Dolan, H. Lee, and Tessa Peasgood
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Does personality moderate reaction and adaptation to major life events? Evidence from the British Household Panel Survey
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The relationship between innovation and subjective wellbeing
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Generic quality of life predicts all-cause mortality in the short term: evidence from British Household Panel Survey
Gopalakrishnan Netuveli, Hynek Pikhart, Martin Bobak, et al.
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Psychological well-being and reactions to multiple unemployment events: adaptation or sensitisation?
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Valuing informal care experience: does choice of measure matter?
Emmanouil Mentzakis, Paul McNamee, Mandy Ryan, et al.
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An evolutionary based social rank explanation of why low income predicts mental distress: A 17 year cohort study of 30,000 people
Alex M. Wood, Christopher J. Boyce, Simon C. Moore, et al.
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Happy people or happy places? A multilevel modeling approach to the analysis of happiness and well-being
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The influence of changing hours of work on women's life-satisfaction
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Debt and depression: causal links and social norm effects
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Obesity and happiness
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The mystery of the U-shaped relationship between happiness and age
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The neglected dimension of well-being: analyzing the development of 'conversion effciency' in Great Britain