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MODES OF EMPIRICAL HAPPINESS RESEARCH People investigated: some much studied populations Happiness in disadvantaged
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Happiness in disadvantaged, excluded, deprived, destituted
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List of Publications on this Subject

Authors Title / Source Year Currie, G.; Richardson, T.; Smyth, P. Investigating Links between Transport Disadvantage, Social Exclusion and Well-Being in Melbourne - Updated Results
Research in Transportation Economics, 2010, Vol. 29, 287 - 295
2010
Dalbert, C. Gefaehrdung des Wohlbefindens durch Arbeitsplatzunsicherheit: Eine Analyse der Einflu6faktoren Selbstwert und Gerechte-Welt-Glaube
Zeitschrift :für Gesundheitspsychologie 1993, 294-310
1993
Delbosc, A.; Currie, G. Transport Problems That Matter - Social and Psychological Links to Transport Disadvantage
Journal of Transport Geography, 2011, Vol. 19, 170 -178
2011
Purba, F.D.; Fitriana, T.S.; Hunfeld, J.A.M. Living in Uncertainty Due to Floods and Pollution: the Health Status and Quality of Life of People Living on an Unhealthy Riverbank
BMC Public Health, 2018, Vol. 18, 782
2018
Akbari, B.; Banadaki, D.; Elham, S.; Kshavarz, L. The Relationship between of Spiritual Intelligence and Happiness with the Life Quality of Addict Women who Deserting in Rasht
International Research Journal of Applied and Basic Sciences,2013Vol. 4, 2272-2276
2013
Jhang, F.H. Negative Life Events and Life Satisfaction: Exploring the Role of Family Cohesion and Self‑Efficacy Among Economically Disadvantaged Adolescents
Journal of Happiness Studies, 2021, Vol. 22, 2177 - 2195
2021