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Bibliographic Subject Keyword: proof

pace of life Pace of life in nation Pain pal palpable pandemic panel panel conditioning Paradoxes of happiness paralysis parc pardon parent Parental leave parental values Parenting style Parent of handicapped child parent rating parents depression parish park Parkinson disease part participating participation Participation in family Participation of .. Participation with .. participative particular Particular disease partner parts of cities Part time work party party member Party preference passage passion passive Past past pastime patent holders Patient Reported Outcome (PRO) patient reported outcomes patients pattern Pay pay PC pc peace Peace of mind Peak/end effects peak experience pedagogy peer group peer rating peers peer support Penile cancer penis cancer penitentiary pension pensioners Pensions Pension system in nation people people) People investigated: some populations people per square kilometer Perceived change in one's happiness over time Perceived changes in happiness Perceived comparative happiness Perceived consequences of happiness Perceived control over one's happiness Perceived corruption in country Perceived discrimination Perceived fate control Perceived fit theory (Cognitive theory of pleasant affect) Perceived freedom Perceived happiness of others Perceived ideal happiness for oneself: most desirable degree Perceived importance of own happiness Perceived improvement of one's life Perceived Level of happiness Perceived livability of nations Perceived meaningfulness Perceived meaning in being happy Perceived realization perceived realization of wants Perceived relative happiness Perceived relative income Perceived reputation of happiness Perceived sources of happiness Perceived sources of happiness: Concepts of the good life Perceived sources of one's own happiness Perceived sources of recent happy moments Perceived Stability of one's own happiness Perceived variability of happiness perception Perceptions of success in meeting standards perceptiveness Perceptiveness for happiness Perfectionism performance period peripheral permanence permissive Persistence persistence personal Personal + situational Personal correlates of happiness personal freedom Personality personality Personality change Personality development Personality in nation Personality in region Personality of parents Personality organization Personality traits personality type personal space perspectives pessimism Pessimism in nation pharmaceutics pharmacology phase Phenomenology of happiness philanthropy philosophy physical Physical activation Physical activity Physical characteristics Physical characteristics in childhood Physical environment physical exercise Physical handicaps Physical health Physical health in nation physical symptoms of stress Physician-rated health physiological Physiological basis of hedonic experience pica Pictorial scales Pioneers in the study of happiness pious places plan planning Planning of children plastic surgery play school pleasure Pleasure as general force in motivation pleasure denying Pleasures and pains Pleasure seeking pleasure seeking pleasure taking policy Policy aims policy change policy effectiveness policy outcomes politic political attitude Political change in nation Political conservatism Political events Political extremism Political freedom in nation political opinion Political participation Political position of spouse Political use Political values politics Politics in region Politics in the nation Pollution pollution Pollution in nation Polygamy polymorphism poor popular popularity of popular subjects population population composition population density Population density in region portfolio work portfolio workers position Position of the nation positive/negative ratio in Tweets positive mental health positive or negative goals positive psychology Positive thinking training posses Possessions possessions possibility Possibility of happiness possible Post-Traumatic Stress disorder (PTS) ICD code 10 post natal post partum Post retirement work pot potency poverty Poverty in region power Power distance in nation powerless practicable pragmatic pray pre-retirement demotion Pre-school children pre coded precondition preconditions precreation Predictability of life events predicted Prediction of one's own happiness predominance preference Preference for happiness Preference for happiness in nation Preference for time over money preferences Pregnancy pregnancy leave prejudice prenatal preponderance prerequisites pre school presence presence of others present and future presentation on Facebook present day Pressure to be/act happy prestige prevalence PREVALENCE of HAPPINESS prevalence of happiness prevalent prevention prevention focus preventive preventive health care previous Price level in nation Price level in region price rise pride Pride of nation priest primary data primary relations primary school primates primitive principle principled principles print Priority for the least happy? prison Prisoner privacy private Private freedom in nation Private or public school Private transfers PRO Pro-active pro-social problem problematic internet use Problems problems Problems in assessing happiness effects Problems in reconstructing the evaluation of life Problems in the study of happiness problems in youth Problems of conceptualizing happiness problem solving procrastination procreation production productivity product promotion profession professional professional-private interference professional support professor profit progeny program progress Progress indicator progressive progressive vs conservative progress optimism projected Projective indicators Projective measures Prominence in public discourse Prominence of happiness as a research topic promotion focus Promotive conditions proof
Publication Publication subjects using this keyword Depressive Symptoms and Personal Project Appraisals: A Cross-Lagged Longitudinal Study. Social Comparison of Incomes in One's Community: Evidence from National Surveys of Income and Happiness. From Nationally bounded to Pan-European Inequalities? On the Importance of Foreign Countries as Reference Groups. Adaptation, Response-shift and Quality of Life Ratings in Mentally Well and Unwell Groups. Relative Income, Happiness and Utility: An Explanation for the Easterlin Paradox and Other Puzzles. Responses to Hedonically Social Comparisons: Comparing Happy and Unhappy People. Overweight and Happiness: The Reflected Self-Appraisal Hypothesis Reconstructed. Income and Happiness across Europe: Do Reference Values matter? Does Your Neighbor's Income Affect Your Happiness? Social Comparison and the Subjective Well-Being of Cancer Patients. Life Satisfaction and Relative Income-Perceptions and Evidence. Personal Values as Mitigating Factors in the Link Between Income and Life Satisfaction: Evidence from the European Social Survey. Does Relative Income Matter? Are the Critics Right? Income and Well-Being: An empirical Analysis of the Comparison Income Effect. Adaptation or Social Comparison? The Effects of Income and Happiness. How are Quality of Life Ratings Made? Toward a Model of Quality of Life in People with Dementia. Beyond the Joneses: Intercountry Income Comparisons and Happiness. Direct Evidence on Income Comparisons and their welfare Effects. Social Comparison and Subjective Well-being: Does the Health of Others Matter? Relative-income Effects on subjective Well-being in the Cross-section. Comparison Theory in Economic Psychology regarding the Easterlin Paradox and decreasing Marginal Utility: a Critique. Age, Life-Satisfaction, and Relative Income: Insights from the UK and Germany. Income Comparisons among Neighbours and Satisfaction in East and West Germany. Empathy and Emulation: Life Satisfaction and the Urban Geography of Comparison Groups. Income Comparison, Income Formation, and Subjective Well-Being: New Evidence on Envy versus Signaling. Direct Evidence on Income Comparisons and Subjective Well-Being. Deprivation and Subjective Well-being: Evidence from Panel Data. Growth and the Relativity of Satisfaction. So Far so Good: Age, Happiness, and Relative Income. The Effect of Social Comparison Information on the Life Satisfaction of Frail Older Persons. Income-Happiness Paradox in Australia: Testing the Theories of Adaptation and Social Comparison. Sex and the Pursuit of Happiness: How Other People’s Sex Lives are Related to our Sense of Well-Being. Income, Sense of Community and Subjective Well-Being: Combining Economic and Psychological Variables. Social Integrations and Life Satisfaction: Evidence from Latin America. Home Sweet Home? Macroeconomic Conditions in Home Countries and the Well-Being of Migrants. Satisfaction and Comparison Income in Transition and Developed Economies. Well-to-do or Doing Well? Empirical Studies of Wellbeing and Development. Effects of Objective and Subjective Income Comparisons on Subjective Wellbeing. Needs, Comparisons, and Adaptation: The Importance of Relative Income for Life Satisfaction. Subjective Well-Being: Keeping Up with the Perception of the Joneses. Adaptation, Anticipation and Social Interaction in Happiness: An Integrated Error-correction Approach. Where the Streets have a Name: Income Comparisons in the US. Self-Perception and Psychological Well-Being: The Benefits of Foreseeing a Worse Future. Do Reference Values Matter? Some Notes and Extensions on ‘‘Income and Happiness Across Europe''. The role of Proximity and Social Comparisons on Subjective Well-Being. The Relative Income Hypothesis: A Comparison of Methods. Social comparisons, Health and Well-being. Longitudinal Effects of Fraternal Deprivation on Life Satisfaction and Mental Health. Beyond the Joneses: Inter-country Income Comparisons and Happiness. Household Finances and Well-Being: An Empirical Analysis of Comparison Effects. Conspicuous Work: Peer Working Time, Labour Supply and Happiness for Male Workers. The Relation of Social Comparison to Subjective Well-Being and Health Status in Older Adults. Are Comparisons Luxuries? Subjective Poverty and Positional Concerns in Indonesia. Caste Comparisons: Evidence from India. Income Comparison, Collectivism and Life Satisfaction in Turkey Two Happiness Puzzles. Community, Comparisons and Subjective Well-being in a Divided Society. Adaptation and the Easterlin Paradox. Personal Communication on: Caste Comparisons: Evidence from India Remittances and Relative Concerns in Rural China. Life Satisfaction and Its Correlates among College Students in China: A Test of Social Reference Theory. Relative Income and Life Satisfaction of Turkish Immigrants: The Impact of a Collectivistic Culture. Relative Income and Subjective Wellbeing: Intra-national and Inter-national Comparisons by Settlement and Country Type Direct Evidence for Income Comparisons and Subjective Well-Being across Reference Groups. Ambition and Jealousy: Income Interactions in the "Old" Europe versus the "New" Europe and the United States. Happiness, Comparison Effects, and Expectations in Turkey Happiness, Habits and High Rank: Comparisons in Economic and Social Life. Individual Wellbeing in a Dynamic Perspective. Do Losses Bite More than Gains? Evidence from a Panel Quantile Regression Analysis of Subjective Well-being in Japan. Income Comparisons, Income Adaptation, and Life Satisfaction: How Robust Are Estimates from Survey Data? Beyond Facts: Understanding Quality of Life. Chapter 3: The Conflictive Relationship between Income and Satisfaction. Happiness, Inequality and Relative Concerns in European Countries. Perceptions Versus Reality: Life Satisfaction and Economic Position Relative to Neighbors. Subjective Wellbeing and Income: Empirical Patterns in the Rural Developing World. Happiness and Comparison Income: Evidence from Canada. Effects of Objective and Subjective Income Comparisons on Subjective Wellbeing. Why economic Growth did not translate into increased Happiness: preliminary Results of a Multilevel Modeling of Happiness in China. The Impact of Exposure to other Countries on Life Satisfaction: an international application of the Relative Income Hypothesis. If Happiness is Relative, against whom do we compare ourselves? Implications for Labour Supply. Does other People's Education make us less Happy? Relative Verbal Intelligence and Happiness. Reference Group Income and Subjective well-Being: Empirical Evidence from Low-Income Transition Economies. Obesity (Sometimes) Matters: The Importance of Context in the Relationship between Obesity and Life Satisfaction. Marriage and Subjective Well-Being: How and Why Context Matters. Absolute vs Relative Income and Life Satisfaction Neighbors' Income, Public Goods and Well-Being. Social Comparisons and Life Satisfaction Across Racial and Ethnic Groups: The Effects of Status, Information and Solidarity. Subjective Well-Being, Income and Relative Concerns in the UK Beggars do not Envy Millionaires: Social Comparison, Socioeconomic Status, and Subjective Well-Being. The Effect of Relative Concern on Life Satisfaction: Relative Deprivation and Loss Aversion. Multidimensional Poverty Index and Happiness. Migrants' Pursuit of Happiness: An Analysis of the Effects of Adaptation, Social Comparison and Economic Integration on Subjective Well-Being on the Basis of German Panel Data for 1990-2014. Income Expectations and Happiness: Evidence from British Panel Data. An Examination of the Effects of Consumption Expenditures on Life Satisfaction Australia. Life Satisfaction and Economic Position Relative to Neighbors: Perceptions Versus Reality Relative Economic Position and Subjective Well-Being in a Poor Society: Does Relative Position Indicator Matter? Relative Income and Happiness: An Experiment Relative Income, Community Attachment and Subjective Well-Being: Evidence from Japan Did the Easterlin Paradox Apply in South-Korea 1980-2015? A Case Study Economic Shocks on Subjective Well‑Being: Re‑assessing the Determinants of Life‑Satisfaction After the 2008 Financial Crisis Envy and Pride: How Economic Inequality Deepens Happiness Inequality in South Korea Hirschman's Tunnel Effect Goes Abroad: International Dimensions of Social Comparison and Subjective Well-Being Happiness Adaptation to Income and to Status in an Individual Happiness, Inequality and Relative Concerns in European Countries ( Relativité De La Satisfaction Dans La Vie : Une Étude Sur Données De Panel (relativity Of Life Satisfaction: A Panel Data Study) )
proper property Property rights in nation proprietor prospects prosper prosperity Prostate cancer prostitute protected housing protection protest protestant protestant ethic prototype proud province provisions prozac prudential prudential value pseudo coma Psoriasis psoriasis psychiatrists psychic competences Psycho-education Psycho-social development Psycho-somatic defects (ICD code F45) Psycho-therapy psychobabble psychological psychological capital Psychological characteristics psychological differentiation psychological disorder psychological freedom psychological growth psychological resources psychological strength Psychological treatment psychology psychometric psychopathology Psychopathy (ICD code F60.2) psychotherapy puberty public Public/private sector public awareness public choice public goods Public goods in region Public goods in the nation public health public interest publicity Public life in nation Public mood in nation public morality Public opinion public opinion public policy publics public self public transport pull factor pupil purchase purpose purpose in life pursuit PURSUIT of HAPPINESS puzzle