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Bibliographic Subjects » CORRELATES OF HAPPINESS » Situational correlates of happiness » Societal context: » National setting » Nation characteristics » Public goods in the nation » Child-care in nation

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CORRELATES OF HAPPINESS Situational correlates of happiness Societal context: National setting Nation characteristics Public goods in the nation Child-care in nation
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Child-care in nation, kindergarten, nursery
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Publications that report an empirical study that used a valid measure of happiness, the results of which are eligible for inclusion in the findings archive

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List of Publications on this Subject

Authors Title / Source Year Schober, P.; Schmitt, C. Day-Care Expansion and Parental Subjective Well-Being: Evidence from Germany.
SOEP Papers, 2013, No. 602, Berlin, Germany
2013
Brodeur, A.; Connoly, M Do Higher Child Care Subsidies Improve Parental Well-Being? Evidence from Quebec’s family Policies.
Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization, 2013, Vol. 93,1 - 16
2012
Glass, J.; Andersson, M.A.; Simon, R.W. Parenthood and Happiness: Effects of Work-Family Reconciliation Policies in 22 OECD Countries.
American Journal of Sociology, 2016, Vol.122, 886 - 929
2016
Schober, P.; Stahl, J.F. Expansion of Full-Day Childcare and Subjective Well-Being of Mothers: Interdependencies with Culture and Resources.
European Sociological Review, 2016, Vol. 32, 593 - 606
2016
Moreno-Minguez, A.; Carrasco-Campos, A; Martínez-Fernández, L Family Policy Indicators and Well-Being in Europe from an Evolutionary Perspective
Applied Research in Quality of Life, 2016, Vol. 11, 343 - 367
2016
Pollmann-Schult, M. Single Motherhood and Life Satisfaction in Comparative Perspective: Do Institutional and Cultural Contexts Explain the Life Satisfaction Penalty for Single Mothers?
Journal of Family Issues Vol.39(7) 2061– 2084
2018