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Current search: 'Well Being' and '2013'
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The development of socioeconomic inequalities in anxiety and depression symptoms over the lifecourse
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Psychological distress of marital and cohabitation breakups
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Where you go depends on where you come from: the influence of father’s employment status on young adult’s labour market experiences
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Do local unemployment rates modify the effect of individual labour market status on psychological distress?
Ellen Flint, Nicola Shelton, Mel Bartley, et al.
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Impact of cultural diversity on wages, evidence from panel data
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Neighbourhood deprivation and adolescent self-esteem: exploration of the ‘socio-economic equalisation in youth’ hypothesis in Britain and Canada
James H. Fagg, Sarah E. Curtis, Steven Cummins, et al.
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Ethnicity and bullying involvement in a national UK youth sample
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Socioeconomic position and adolescent trajectories in smoking, drinking, and psychiatric distress
Michael J. Green, Alastair H. Leyland, Helen Sweeting, et al.
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Does the effect of job loss on psychological distress differ by educational level?
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Friends are equally important to men and women, but family matters more for men's well-being
Noriko Cable, Mel Bartley, Tarani Chandola, et al.
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Wellbeing and civil society: estimating the value of volunteering using subjective wellbeing data
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Does migration make you happy? A longitudinal study of internal migration and subjective well-being
Beata Nowok, Maarten van Ham, Allan M. Findlay, et al.
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Labour force sequences, unemployment spells and their effect on subjective well-being set points
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Do labour market status transitions predict changes in psychological well-being?
Ellen Flint, Mel Bartley, Nicola Shelton, et al.
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Infant feeding: the effects of scheduled vs. on-demand feeding on mothers’ wellbeing and children’s cognitive development
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OECD guidelines on measuring subjective well-being
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Methodological considerations in the measurement of subjective well-being
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Life satisfaction and self-employment: a matching approach
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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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Volunteering, subjective well-being and public policy