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over the world currently use ad hoc methods. -- disability ; adaptation ; happiness ; legal compensation ; wellbeing ; GHQ … paper suggests ways to calculate the level of compensatory damages for the pain and suffering from disablement. Courts all …
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paper suggests ways to calculate the level of compensatory damages for the pain and suffering from disablement. Courts all …
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Is wellbeing higher if the same number of negative events is spread out rather than bunched in time? Should positive events be spread out or bunched? We answer these questions exploiting quarterly data on six positive and twelve negative life events in the Household, Income and Labour Dynamics...
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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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It is commonly claimed in the recent happiness literature in psychology and economics that we have proved diminishing … function and concavity of the reporting function. -- happiness ; money ; marginal utility ; curvature ; concave …
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Based on a unique repeated cross-sectional data set of school-aged children in Europe, the Middle East and North America, we analyze how children's subjective well-being is related to parents' employment status, depending on the institutional context. We find that parental unemployment is...
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The happiness literature shows that people’s subjective well-being adapts to various life events, but there is no …
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This paper uses new Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System data to provide the first estimates of well-being across the states of America. From this sample of 1.3 million US citizens, we analyze measures of life satisfaction and mental health. Adjusting for people's characteristics, states...
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It is commonly claimed in the recent happiness literature in psychology and economics that we have proved diminishing …
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One of the famous questions in social science is whether money makes people happy. We offer new evidence by using longitudinal data on a random sample of Britons who receive medium-sized lottery wins of between £1000 and £120,000 (that is, up to approximately U.S. $200,000). When compared to...
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