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Self-reported satisfaction measures respond to a great variety of socio-demographic characteristics as well as the job and living environment. In this paper we ask whether the recent financial market crisis has caused a deterioration of satisfaction not only for the unemployed but also for those...
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This paper analyzes the effects of business cycle volatility on measures of subjective well-being, including self-reported happiness and life satisfaction. I find robust evidence that high inflation and, to a greater extent, unemployment lower perceived well-being. Greater macroeconomic...
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This paper analyzes the effects of business cycle volatility on measures of subjective well-being, including self-reported happiness and life satisfaction. I find robust evidence that high inflation and, to a greater extent, unemployment lower perceived well-being. Greater macroeconomic...
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depression and anxiety on life satisfaction by applying an instrumental-variable regression approach to the Household, Income and … diagnose depression and anxiety, while also using an individual-level panel-data method. Our results show that previous … research seriously overestimates the effect of depression and anxiety on life satisfaction. The most comparable estimate from …
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healthcare payer and societal perspective leads to different conclusions of cost-utility analyses in the case of depression …. Methods: A systematic literature search was conducted to identify economic evaluations of interventions in depression … two-stepped screening process, cost-utility studies were selected by means of specified inclusion and exclusion criteria …
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and community factors on life satisfaction and depression among the oldest-old in China. Our analysis confirms the …=-0.068, 95%CI = -.093--.043), and depression (ß=-0.463, 95%CI = -.644--.282), the overall effect of self-rated health …
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The antidepressant pill is an important modern commodity. Its growing role in the world has been largely ignored by researchers in economics departments and business schools. Scholars may be unaware how many citizens and employees now take these pills. Here we review some of the social-science...
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