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Solving the income-happiness paradox. (2022). Khalil, Elias.
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  34. Did the Decline in Social Capital Depress Americans’ Happiness?. (2008). Pugno, Maurizio ; Bilancini, Ennio ; Bartolini, Stefano.
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  41. Work-Life Balance Practices and the Gender Gap in Job Satisfaction in the UK: Evidence from Matched Employer-Employee Data. (2008). Asadullah, M ; Fernandez, Rosa M..
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  42. Inequality and Happiness in Urban China. (2008). Smyth, Russell ; Qian, Xiaolei.
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  43. Testing Happiness Hypothesis among the Elderly. (2008). Rossi, Maximo ; Ferres, Daniel ; Cid, Alejandro.
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  44. Inequality of outcomes vs. inequality of opportunities in a developing country. An exploratory analysis for Chile. (2007). Tartakowsky, Andrea ; Nunez, Javier ; Nuez, Javier.
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  45. Welfare State and Life Satisfaction: Evidence from Public Health Care. (2007). Laamanen, Jani-Petri ; Kotakorpi, Kaisa.
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  47. Relational Contracts and Inequity Aversion. (2006). Kragl, Jenny ; Schmid, Julia.
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