Displaying Publications 91 - 120 of 308 in total
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Short- and long-run estimates of the local effects of retirement on health
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Economic growth evens out happiness: evidence from six surveys
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Does daily sunshine make you happy? Subjective measures of well-being and the weather
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Association of volunteering with mental well-being: a lifecourse analysis of a national population-based longitudinal study in the UK
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The role of family orientations in shaping the effect of fertility on subjective well-being: a propensity score matching approach
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It takes two to tango: couples’ happiness and childbearing
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Children’s sex and the happiness of parents
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Unions and the economic basis of attitudes
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'…Do it with joy!' – Subjective well-being outcomes of working in non-profit organizations
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Share capitalism and worker wellbeing
Alex Bryson, Andrew E. Clark, Richard B. Freeman, et al.
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Self-reported satisfaction and the economic crisis of 2007–2010: or how people in the UK and Germany perceive a severe cyclical downturn
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Housing affordability, tenure and mental health in Australia and the United Kingdom: a comparative panel analysis
Rebecca J. Bentley, David Pevalin, Emma Baker, et al.
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Pinning down subjective valuations: a well-being-analysis approach to eminent domain
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Unpaid caregiving and paid work over life-courses: different pathways, diverging outcomes
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Not so dissatisfied after all? The impact of union coverage on job satisfaction
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Retirement, personality, and well-being
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Are rural residents happier? A quantitative analysis of subjective wellbeing in Scotland
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The education effect: higher educational qualifications are robustly associated with beneficial personal and socio-political outcomes
Matthew J. Easterbrook, Toon Kuppens, and Antony S. R. Manstead
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Introduction of a National Minimum Wage reduced depressive symptoms in low-wage workers: a quasi-natural experiment in the UK
Aaron Reeves, Martin McKee, Johan Mackenbach, et al.
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The 2008 financial crisis: changes in social capital and its association with psychological wellbeing in the United Kingdom – a panel study
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Socioeconomic inequality in health in the British household panel: tests of the social causation, health selection and the indirect selection hypothesis using dynamic fixed effects panel models
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For whom money matters less: social connectedness as a resilience resource in the UK
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Work–life balance/imbalance: the dominance of the middle class and the neglect of the working class
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The effect of social work use on the mental health outcomes of parents and the life satisfaction of children in Britain
Morag Henderson, Sin Yi Cheung, Elaine Sharland, et al.
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Do active labour market policies promote the well-being, health and social capital of the unemployed? Evidence from the UK
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A multilevel cross-lagged structural equation analysis for reciprocal relationship between social capital and health
Ge Yu, John G. Sessions, Yu Fu, 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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Heterogeneity in the relationship between unemployment and subjective wellbeing: a quantile approach
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Does neighbourhood deprivation cause poor health? Within-individual analysis of movers in a prospective cohort study
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Personality and depressive symptoms: individual participant meta-analysis of 10 cohorts
Christian Hakulinen, Marko Elovainio, Laura Pulkki-Råback, et al.