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Die positiven Wechselwirkungen zwischen Landschaft, Gesundheit und Wohlbefinden erfreuen sich sowohl in zeitgenössischer Forschung als auch in der raumplanerischen Praxis eines regen Interesses. Vor dem Hintergrund des demographischen Wandels wird Gesundheit ein immer wichtigeres Gut in unserer...
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Die positiven Wechselwirkungen zwischen Landschaft, Gesundheit und Wohlbefinden erfreuen sich sowohl in zeitgenössischer Forschung als auch in der raumplanerischen Praxis eines regen Interesses. Vor dem Hintergrund des demographischen Wandels wird Gesundheit ein immer wichtigeres Gut in unserer...
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Identifying the impact of parental death on the well-being of children is complicated because parental death is likely to be correlated with other, unobserved, factors that affect child well-being. Population-representative longitudinal data collected in Aceh, Indonesia, before and after the...
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Whereas employee participation is generally conceived to facilitate implementation of organizational change, only limited research has investigated whether it may reduce the negative effects of downsizing. The present study compares two Swedish hospitals that implemented downsizing in different...
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This paper analyses how neighbors' income affect agents' well-being using unprecedented data from the BRFSS and the City of Somerville. We conduct a multi-scale approach at the county, ZIP code and street-levels and find that the association between well-being and neighbors' income follows an...
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How the income of relevant others affects well-being has received renewed interest in the recent literature using subjective data. Migrants constitutes a particularly interesting group to study this question: as they changed environment, they are likely to be concerned by several potential...
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While rising unemployment generally reduces people's happiness, researchers argue that there is a compensating social-norm effect for the unemployed individual, who might suffer less when it is more common to be unemployed. This empirical study, however, rejects this thesis for German panel data...
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