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income, net affect and life satisfaction are presented, and adjusted for attenuation bias due to measurement error. Life … satisfaction is found to correlate much more strongly with income than does net affect. Components of affect that are more person …This paper studies the test-retest reliability of a standard self-reported life satisfaction measure and of affect …
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data. We ask survey respondents what they had in mind regarding (i)-(iii) when answering commonly used--life satisfaction …
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selection, we find clear-cut evidence among men but limited evidence among women for negative selection into response. Wage … extent women are understated, as are gender wage gaps. Selection is less severe among household heads/co-heads than among …
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selection, we find clear-cut evidence among men but limited evidence among women for negative selection into response. Wage … extent women are understated, as are gender wage gaps. Selection is less severe among household heads/co-heads than among …
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