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Subject: Well Being

Can happiness change? The short- and long-term relationships between subjective well-being and external circumstances -PhD thesis-

Taking the temperature of local communities: the Wellbeing and Resilience Measure – WARM

The neglected dimension of well-being: analyzing the development of ‘conversion effciency’ in Great Britain

Understanding the value of engagement in culture and sport: technical report

The information dividend: why IT makes you ‘happier’

Are happiness and productivity lower among university students with newly-divorced parents? An experimental approach

Going beyond Average Joe’s happiness: using quantile regressions to analyze the full subjective well-being distribution

Fatherhood Commission: links between young people’s relationships with their fathers and their mothers, and their well-being and self-esteem

Jobs, training, and worker well-being

Can subjective well-being predict unemployment length?

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