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Bibliographic Subjects » CORRELATES OF HAPPINESS » Situational correlates of happiness » Individual circumstances » Occurrences » Recent life-events » Experiences » Moving experiences

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CORRELATES OF HAPPINESS Situational correlates of happiness Individual circumstances Occurrences Recent life-events Experiences Moving experiences
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Moving experiences, top experience, mystic, life event
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List of Publications on this Subject

Authors Title / Source Year Pino, C.J.; Canter, T.J.; Rosica, L.M. The Differential Effects of Relocation on Nursing Home Patients.
The Gerontologist, 1978, Vol. 18, 167 - 172
1978
Frijters, P. Do Individuals Try to Maximize General Satisfaction?
Journal of Economic Psychology, 2000, Vol. 21, 281 - 304
2000
Kennedy, J.E.; Kanthamani, H. An Exploratory Study of the Effects of Paranormal and Spiritual Experience on Peoples' Lives and Well-Being.
The Journal of the American Society for Psychical Research, 1995, Vol. 89, 249- 2 64
1995
Oishi, S.; Schimmack, U. Residential Mobility, Well-Being, and Mortality.
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 2010, Vol. 98, 980 - 994
2010
Jiang, S.; Lu, M.; Sato, H. Identity, Inequality, and Happiness: Evidence from Urban China.
World Development, 2012, Vol. 40, 1190 - 1200
2012
Kopmann, A.; Rehdanz, K. Underestimated Benefits from Periphery: Internal Migration and Subjective Well-being.
Econstor Working Paper, 2014, No. B14-V1, Kiel, Germany
2014
Whitehead, R.; Bates, G. The Transformational Processing of Peak and Nadir Experiences and their Relationship to Eudaimonic and Hedonic Well-being.
Journal of Happiness Studies, 2016, Vol.17, 1577 - 1598
2016