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CORRELATES OF HAPPINESS Personal correlates of happiness Psychological characteristics Views Values Work values
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Work values, work ethic
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Authors Title / Source Year VanSteenkiste, M.; DeWitte, H. Examining the Relation between Work Values, Basic Need Satisfaction, Job Satisfaction and Well-Being: A Self-Determination Approach.
Research Paper, 2002, University of Leuven, Centre for Motivation Psychology, Belgium
2002
Fuentes Kraffczyk, N.C.; Garcia Vega, J.J. Work Beliefs and Happiness in Mexico.
PowerPoint Presentation, ISQOLS Conference, November 2004, Philadelphia, USA
2004
Veenhoven, R. Als Geld niet Gelukkig maakt Waarom werken we dan zo hard? ( If Money does not buy Happiness, why do we work so much?)
VanDerSteen, J.; VanHeeswijk, J.; 'Geld speelt geen Rol'. Een Verschuiving in Waarden van Welvaart naar Welzijn?' HITQ Centre for Innovation, 2007, The Hague, The Netherlands.61 - 67
2007
Veenhoven, R. Findings on Happiness and Work: Attitudes.
World Database of Happiness, Collection of Correlational Findings, Finding report W5, Erasmus University Rotterdam, The Netherlands, Printout 2009, http://worlddatabaseofhappiness.eur.nl.
2009
VanHoorn, A.A. The Economics of Preference Heterogeneity.
Thesis Radboud University Nijmegen, 2011, Nijmegen, Netherlands.
2011
Krause, A. Work to Live or Live to Work? Unemployment, Happiness, and Culture.
IZA discussion Paper no. 6101, 2011, Bonn, Germany
2011
Masuda, A.D.; Sortheix, F.M. Work-Family Values, Priority Goals and Life Satisfaction: A Seven Year Follow-up of MBA Students.
Journal of Happiness Studies, 2012, Vol. 13, 1131 - 1144
2013
VanHoorn, A.A.; Maseland, R. Does a Protestant Work Ethic Exist? Evidence from the Well-being Effect of Unemployment.
Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization, 2013, Vol. 91, 1 - 12
2013
Steel, P.; Taras, V.; Uggerslev, K. The Happy Culture: A Theoretical, Meta-Analytic, and Empirical Review of the Relationship Between Culture and Wealth and Subjective Well-Being.
Personality and Social Psychology Review. 2017, 1- 42
2017
Stam,K.; Sieben,I.; Verbakel,E. Employment Status and Subjective Well-Being: The Role of the Social Norm to Work
Work, employment and society, 2016, Vol. 30, 309-333
2016