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Bibliographic Subjects » CORRELATES OF HAPPINESS » Situational correlates of happiness » Societal context: » National setting » Nation characteristics » Economy in the nation » Working conditions in nation » Work hours in nation

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CORRELATES OF HAPPINESS Situational correlates of happiness Societal context: National setting Nation characteristics Economy in the nation Working conditions in nation Work hours in nation
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Work hours in nation, work day, work week
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List of Publications on this Subject

Authors Title / Source Year Garhammer, M. Pace of Life and Enjoyment of Life.
Journal of Happiness Studies, 2002, Vol. 3, 217 - 256
2002
DiTella, R.; MacCulloch, R.J. Gross National Happiness as an Answer to the Easterlin Paradox?
Paper, Harvard Business School, 2005, USA
2005
Alesina, A.; Glaeser, E.; Sacerdote, B. Why do Americans work so Hard?
Public Policy Research, 2005, Vol. 12, 148 - 157.
2007
Alesina, A.; Glaeser, E.; Sacerdote, B. Work and leisure in the U.S. and Europe: Why so Different?
Working Paper no 11278, NBER Working Paper Series, 2005, Cambridge, USA.
2005
Harter, J.K.; Arora, R. The Impact of Time Spent Working and Job Fit on Well-Being around the World.
Diener, E.; et all; Eds.: ''International Differences in Well-Being", Oxford University Press, 2010, Oxford, UK, 398 - 435
2010
Hamermesh, D.S.; Kawaguchi, D.; Lee, J. Does Labor Legislation Benefit Workers? Well-Being after an Hours Reduction.
IZA DP, 2014, No. 8077, London, UK
2014
Office for National Statistics, Measuring Societal Wellbeing in the UK.
ONS, Office for National Statistics, Working Paper, 2009, UK
2009
Pretty, J.; Barton, J.; Bharucha, Z.P.; Bragg, R.; Depledge, M.H.; Pencheon, D.; Wood, C. Improving health and well-being independently of GDP: dividends of greener and prosocial economies.
International Journal of Environmental Health Research, 2015, 1 - 23
2015
Boshorin,O.,O. Income, Socio-Economic Policy and Subjective Well-Being: An Analysis of the Tradeoffs between the Bad and Good
Indian Journal of psychological Science, 2013, Vol. 2013, 1-29
2013
Jin, J.Y.; Selvaretnam, G. Preference to Work and Its Effects on Economic Growth and Happiness
Working Paper Working Paper, Nr. Paper no. 2020-30, 2020, University of Glasgow, Adam Smith Business School, GLASGOW, UK
2020