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-reported happiness. This suggests that people who aim at increasing their happiness should try to find a better-paid job if their … associated with higher job mobility. We conclude that low relative income (compared to the neighbors) reduces workers' happiness …
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Happy people are healthier and more creative, productive, and sociable. Because of these positive effects of happiness …
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Better managers and managerial practices lead to better firm performance. Yet, little is known about what happens when managers move across firms. Does a firm hiring a good manager improve its performance? If yes is there some valuable knowledge the manager has acquired and successfully diffused...
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the probability of reporting intentions to migrate. The findings of this paper raise concerns about possible 'happiness …
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the probability of reporting intentions to migrate. The findings of this paper raise concerns about possible 'happiness …
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Despite growing academic and policy interest in the subjective well-being consequences of emigration for those left behind, existing studies have focused on single origin countries or specific world regions. Our study is the first to offer a global perspective on the well-being consequences of...
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