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Subject: Well Being

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

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

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