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Subject: Well Being

Do fathers really matter? Or is it just their money that matters? Evidence from the British Household Panel Survey

Capabilities and well-being: evidence based on the Sen-Nussbaum approach to welfare

Identifying causal effects with panel data: the case of friendship and happiness

Cinema is good for you: the effects of cinema attendance on self reported anxiety or depression and ‘happiness’

Teenagers at risk: a prospective study of how some youth beat the odds to overcome family disadvantage: ESRC full research report, L134251027

The relative income hypothesis: does it exist over time? Evidence from the BHPS

Understanding subjective well-being: a study of British adults aged 25 years and over -PhD Thesis-

Social exclusion in childhood: more of the same or something different?

Uncertainty and volatility in the lives of young people

Environmental awareness and happiness

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