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Subject: Well Being

Do divorcing couples become happier by breaking up?

Quality of life and well-being in the Third Age: key predictors of CASP-19 & GHQ-12 for sample members aged 50 years and above in the British Household Panel Survey

You can’t always get what you want: observations on self-reported satisfaction, consumption, and underlying utility

Estimating the prevalence of unpaid adult care over time

Not for the profit, but for satisfaction? – Evidence on worker well-being in non-profit firms

An investigation of national trends in job satisfaction in Britain and Germany

Job satisfaction in Britain: coping with complexity

Money and happiness: the combined effects of wealth, income and consumption

Some are punished and some are rewarded: a study of the impact of performance pay on job satisfaction

On the application of efficiency analysis to the study of the dimensions of human development

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