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-age bullying is positively associated with workplace bullying and negatively associated with job satisfaction. Additional results … suggest a negative association between workplace bullying and job satisfaction. However, the outcomes show a positive …Using a data set that contains information on retrospective school-age bullying, as well as on workplace bullying in …
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satisfaction. Non-domestic bullying has a stronger adverse impact on all three mental wellbeing outcomes. Domestic sibling …We investigate the impact of nine types of adolescent (verbal, physical, indirect) school/domestic bullying on life … satisfaction, and two mental health outcomes (emotional symptoms and hyperactivity/inattention) using the Understanding Society …
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This study explores the effect on mental health and life satisfaction of working in an automatable job. We utilise an … mental health and life satisfaction of workers within some industries, particularly those with higher levels of job …
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compulsory schooling laws in Australia. We find the net effect of schooling on later SWB to be positive, though this effect is …
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Studies of deprivation usually ignore mental illness. This paper uses household panel data from the USA, Australia …, Britain and Germany to broaden the analysis. We ask first how many of those in the lowest levels of life-satisfaction suffer …
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The paper examines the link between workplace disability (WD) and job satisfaction (JS) in Britain using linked data …
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This paper analyses detailed 24-hour diary data from the United States to provide evidence on the relationship between workers' effort and well-being while at work. In doing so, we first measure workers' effort in terms of its timing, its nature, and its composition. Second, we link these three...
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Nearly 100 years ago, the philosopher and mathematician Bertrand Russell warned of the social dangers of widespread envy. One view of modern society is that it is systematically developing a set of institutions - such as social media and new forms of advertising - that make people feel...
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causal long-term effect of the disaster on life satisfaction is established by exploiting variation in official radiation …
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This paper investigates the relationship between share prices and mental health, exploiting the availability of interview dates in the British Household Panel Survey to match the level and changes in the FTSE All Share price index to respondents over the period 1991-2008. We present evidence...
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