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Women’s Mental Health During COVID-19 in South Africa. (2024). Kopylova, Natalia ; Greyling, Talita ; Rossouw, Stephani.
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  28. Belonging or estrangement—The European Refugee Crisis and its effects on immigrant identity. (2023). Promel, Christopher.
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  29. Obesity inequality and well-being in Germany. (2023). Sousa-Poza, Alfonso ; Nie, Peng ; Meng, Fan.
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  30. Intermarriage on Subjective Social Status and Spousal Dissimilarity in Life Satisfaction of Co-resident Heterosexual South African Couples. (2022). Botha, Ferdi ; Guvuriro, Sevias ; Booysen, Frederik.
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  31. Well-being Changes from Year to Year: A Comparison of Current, Remembered and Predicted Life Satisfaction. (2022). Klemm, Marcus.
    In: Journal of Happiness Studies.
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  32. What Makes People Aged 50+ in Poland Happy? The Role of Lifestyle: Evidence from Panel Data. (2022). Abramowska-Kmon, Anita.
    In: Applied Research in Quality of Life.
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  33. Professional Financial Advice and Subjective Well-Being. (2022). Burger, Martijn ; Schepen, Arjen.
    In: Applied Research in Quality of Life.
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  34. Rural Residents’ Intention to Participate in Pro-Poor Tourism in Southern Xinjiang: A Theory of Planned Behavior Perspective. (2022). Liao, Yuee ; Wang, QI ; Gao, Jun.
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  35. In Debt but Still Happy? – Examining the Relationship Between Homeownership and Life Satisfaction. (2022). Will, Sebastian ; Renz, Timon.
    In: SOEPpapers on Multidisciplinary Panel Data Research.
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  37. Belonging or estrangement: The European refugee crisis and its effects on immigrant identity. (2021). Promel, Christopher.
    In: Discussion Papers.
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  38. Happiness, Domains of Life Satisfaction, Perceptions, and Valuation Differences Across Genders. (2021). Farrington, Stephen ; Milovanska-Farrington, Stefani.
    In: IZA Discussion Papers.
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  39. The Impact of Retirement on Happiness and Loneliness in Poland—Evidence from Panel Data. (2021). Tkowski, Wojciech ; Abramowska-Kmon, Anita.
    In: IJERPH.
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  40. The Impact of the Minimum Wage Increase on Subjective Wellbeing: Evidence from Japan. (2021). Kazuma, Sato.
    In: Discussion papers.
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  41. A micro-based approach to evaluate the effect of water supply on health in Uganda. (2021). Stadelmann, David ; Frempong, Raymond ; Kitzmuller, Lucas.
    In: World Development.
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  42. The early costs of plant closures: Evidence on lead effects on workers’ subjective and objective outcomes. (2021). Zeydanli, Tugba ; Wunder, Christoph.
    In: Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization.
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  43. Happiness, Domains of Life Satisfaction, Perceptions, and Valuation Differences across Genders. (2021). Farrington, Stephen ; Milovanska-Farrington, Stefani.
    In: SOEPpapers on Multidisciplinary Panel Data Research.
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  44. Emotions and Risk Attitudes. (2021). Meier, Armando.
    In: SOEPpapers on Multidisciplinary Panel Data Research.
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