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Why do drinkers earn more? Job characteristics as a possible link. (2024). Bai, Yihong ; Grignon, Michel.
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  44. Four Decades of the Economics of Happiness: Where Next?. (2018). Clark, Andrew.
    In: Review of Income and Wealth.
    RePEc:bla:revinw:v:64:y:2018:i:2:p:245-269.

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  45. Mental health assimilation of Australian immigrants. (2017). Janisch, Laura M.
    In: Ruhr Economic Papers.
    RePEc:zbw:rwirep:728.

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  46. Introduction of a National Minimum Wage Reduced Depressive Symptoms in Low‐Wage Workers: A Quasi‐Natural Experiment in the UK. (2017). McKee, Martin ; Whitehead, Margaret ; MacKenbach, Johan ; Stuckler, David ; Reeves, Aaron.
    In: Health Economics.
    RePEc:wly:hlthec:v:26:y:2017:i:5:p:639-655.

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  47. The impact of adverse health events on consumption: Understanding the mediating effect of income transfers, wealth, and health insurance. (2017). Yilmazer, Tansel ; Babiarz, Patryk.
    In: Health Economics.
    RePEc:wly:hlthec:v:26:y:2017:i:12:p:1743-1758.

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  48. Financial Shocks and the Erosion of Interpersonal Trust: Evidence from Longitudinal Data. (2017). Jetter, Michael ; Kristoffersen, Ingebjorg.
    In: IZA Discussion Papers.
    RePEc:iza:izadps:dp11204.

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  49. Introduction of a national minimum wage reduceddepressive symptoms in low-wage workers:a quasi-natural experiment in the UK. (2017). McKee, Martin ; Whitehead, Margaret ; MacKenbach, Johan ; Stuckler, David ; Reeves, Aaron.
    In: LSE Research Online Documents on Economics.
    RePEc:ehl:lserod:66485.

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  50. Growth in Earnings and Health: Nothing is as Practical as a Good Theory. (2017). Karlsson, Martin ; Avdic, Daniel ; Addison, Tony ; Tarp, Finn ; Pirttila, Yukka.
    In: Review of Income and Wealth.
    RePEc:bla:revinw:v:63:y:2017:i:4:p:777-787.

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  51. DO MINIMUM WAGE INCREASES INFLUENCE WORKER HEALTH?. (2017). Strain, Michael ; Maclean, Johanna ; Horn, Brady.
    In: Economic Inquiry.
    RePEc:bla:ecinqu:v:55:y:2017:i:4:p:1986-2007.

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  52. Adaptation and the Easterlin Paradox. (2015). Clark, Andrew.
    In: PSE Working Papers.
    RePEc:hal:psewpa:halshs-01112725.

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