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Subject: Well Being

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

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

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