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Subject: Well Being

The short and long term effects of government training on subjective well being

Kahneman meets the quitters: peak-end behaviour in the labour market

Death and the calculation of hedonic damages – Preliminary draft for a June 1-2 workshop at the University of Chicago –

A new approach to awarding compensation in courts

The optimum level of well-being: can people be too happy?

Socio-demographic determinants of disabled people: an empirical approach based on the European Community Household Panel

Measuring the impact of major life events upon happiness

The pursuit of happiness

Civil conflict in Northern Ireland and the prevalence of psychiatric disturbance across the United Kingdom: a population study using the British Household Panel Survey and the Northern Ireland Household Panel Survey

Being independent is a great thing: subjective evaluations of self-employment and hierarchy

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