Displaying all 22 Publications
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Does active commuting improve psychological wellbeing? Longitudinal evidence from eighteen waves of the British Household Panel Survey
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What childhood characteristics predict psychological resilience to economic shocks in adulthood?
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The relationship between well-being and commuting re-visited: does the choice of methodology matter?
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Happiness: before and after the kids
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Measuring National Well-being - exploring the well-being of children in the UK, 2014
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Day-of-the-week effects in subjective well-being: does selectivity matter?
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Dual careers, time-use and satisfaction levels: evidence from the British Household Panel Survey
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Travel-to-work and subjective well-being: a study of UK dual career households
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The association between green space and mental health varies across the lifecourse. A longitudinal study
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Fast-food consumption and body weight. Evidence from the UK
L. Pieroni and L. Salmasi
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Adaptation to externally driven change: the impact of political change on job satisfaction in the public sector
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Do long journeys to work have adverse effects on mental health?
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The impact of husband’s job loss on partners’ mental health
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Relationship between well-being and recycling rates: evidence from life satisfaction approach in Britain
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Life-course and cohort trajectories of mental health in the UK, 1991–2008 – A multilevel age–period–cohort analysis
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Longitudinal effects on mental health of moving to greener and less green urban areas
Ian Alcock, Mathew P. White, Benedict W. Wheeler, et al.
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Testing the tunnel effect: comparison, age and happiness in UK and German panels
Felix R. FitzRoy, Michael A. Nolan, Max F. Steinhardt, et al.
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Home ownership and job satisfaction
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Changing gender roles and attitudes and their implications for well-being around the new millennium
Helen Sweeting, Abita Bhaskar, Michaela Benzeval, et al.
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Trust me, you will be in better health
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Adolescents and young adults with physical illness: a comparative study of psychological distress
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Heaven knows I'm miserable now: overeducation and reduced life satisfaction