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Subject: Well Being

Social Justice: transforming lives: one year on. Presented to Parliament by the Secretary of State for Work and Pensions by Command of Her Majesty April 2013

Measuring National Well-being: older people’s leisure time and volunteering, 2013

Measuring National Well-being – children’s well-being, 2013

Well-being over the life span: semiparametric evidence from British and German longitudinal data

Measuring National Well-being – older people’s neighbourhoods, 2013

Volunteering, subjective well-being and public policy

Capabilities and choices: do they make Sen’se for understanding objective and subjective well-being? An empirical test of Sen’s capability framework on German and British Panel Data

Sleep patterns and health: analysis of the Understanding Society dataset

Who can buy happiness? Personality traits moderate the effects of stable income differences and income fluctuations on life satisfaction

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

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