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relationships between well-being and job satisfaction on the one hand and employment status and retirement, on the other, using … happier, experience less stress and anger, and have higher job satisfaction than other employees. Using statistical matching …. There is no well-being premium for involuntary late-life work and self-employment compared to retirement, however. Our …
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We analyse responses to two similar life satisfaction questions asked during the same interview for each respondent in … differ significantly. Older and less healthy respondents show systematically lower levels of self-reported satisfaction in …
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people in Europe are negatively affected by income inequality, whereas reduction of inequality has a positive effect on well … individuals. The estimations are different in Eastern and Western Europe: In post-communist countries people appear to be harder …
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-being. Their results provide evidence that people in Europe are negatively affected by income inequality, whereas reduction of …-government inequality seems to have no significant effect in Western Europe, its impact is negative and highly significant in Eastern Europe. …
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