Skip to content

Main Navigation

Institute for Social and Economic Research (ISER)
  • Research
    • News
    • Projects
    • Publications
    • Working papers
    • Podcasts
    • Blog
    • Case studies
    • Survey methodology
    • Themes
    • Taking the Long View
  • Postgraduate study
    • Overview
    • Degrees
    • Why ISER?
    • Funding
    • How to apply
  • About
    • About us
    • Centres and surveys
    • Events
    • People
    • Jobs
    • Contact
Search University of Essex
Search this site
Home > Research > Publications

Subject: Well Being

The importance of wealth for subjective well-being

Debt and distress: evaluating the psychological cost of credit

Essay on the use of subjective well-being data in economic analysis: an empirical study using developed and developing countries data – PhD thesis –

The (unexpected) structure of ‘rents’ on the French and British labour markets

Money doesn’t buy happiness… or does it? A reconsideration based on the combined effects of wealth, income and consumption

Inequalities in psychological well-being and the impact of caregiving

Carer distress: prospective, population-based study

Caring-related inequalities in psychological distress during the 1990s

Regional differences in job satisfaction: why are the Welsh so happy at work?

Life satisfaction and trust in other people

Posts navigation

  • «
  • 1
  • …
  • 178
  • 179
  • 180
  • 181
  • 182
  • …
  • 184
  • »
Institute for Social and Economic Research
University of Essex, Wivenhoe Park, Colchester, Essex, CO4 3SQ UK

ESRC University of Essex
  • Visit us on Twitter
  • Find us on Facebook
  • Privacy and cookies
  • Information security
  • Accessibility
  • Equality and inclusion
  • Contact