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and negative effects for middle household income families. We find similar negative effects on life satisfaction for both …' subjective well-being. Of note, though, we find large and positive effects for poor household families and high school graduates … men and women, but different effects on satisfaction with work-life balance. This suggests that fathers' life satisfaction …
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the measures of happiness and life satisfaction. Second, someone with high “hedonic” well-being (happiness or life … satisfaction) is likely to have high eudaimonic well-being as well (flourishing, vitality, resilience and functioning). In addition …. For example, marriage, higher income and greater education are associated with greater satisfaction, but also with higher …
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individual well-being is crucial. Internet use yields direct utility and economic returns that may increase life satisfaction …
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and negative effects for middle household income families. We find similar negative effects on life satisfaction for both …' subjective well-being. Of note, though, we find large and positive effects for poor household families and high school graduates … men and women, but different effects on satisfaction with work-life balance. This suggests that fathers' life satisfaction …
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, subjective measures of job quality have mostly bounced back between 1997 and 2005. Overall job satisfaction is higher in 2005 …
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-section variation. Good relations are positively and significantly correlated with immigrant life satisfaction, especially when we …
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This paper investigates the relationship between the subjective well-being of both the employed and unemployed and regional unemployment rates. While employed men suffer from regional unemployment, unemployed men are significantly less negatively affected. This is consistent with a social-norm...
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on life satisfaction. Own religious behaviour is positively correlated with individual life satisfaction. More unusually …
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. Equally, the time profiles of well-being as measured by life satisfaction data are very close to those from the analysis of a …
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Although it is now widely-accepted that unemployment is associated with sharply lower levels of individual well-being, relatively little is known about how this effect depends on unemployment duration. Data from three large-scale European panels is used to shed light on this issue; these data...
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