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Bibliographic Subjects » MODES OF EMPIRICAL HAPPINESS RESEARCH » People investigated: some populations » Homemaker

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MODES OF EMPIRICAL HAPPINESS RESEARCH People investigated: some populations Homemaker
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Homemaker, housewife
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Authors Title / Source Year Mohr, H.M. Ausgewählte Aspekte zur Wahrgenommenen Lebensqualität. (Chosen Aspects on Observed Life-Quality).
Krupp, H.J.;Hanefeld, U; Eds.: "Lebenslagen Im Wandel. Analysen 1987", Campus, 1987, Frankfurt, Germany, 161-179
1987
Philips Nederland, De Nederlandse Huisvrouw. (The Dutch Housewife.)
NIPO assigned by Philips Nederland, 1966, Eindhoven, Netherlands
1966
Haugen, M.S.; Blekesaune, A. Farm and Off-farm Work and Life Satisfaction among Norwegian Farm Women.
Sociologia Ruralis, 2005, Vol. 45, 71 - 83
2005
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
Sage, D. Should Well-Being Inform Social Policy? The Case of Welfareto- Work and Five Challenges
Conference Paper, 2016, ‘What is welfare and can it be measured?’, University of Hull, Hull, UK
2016
Manohar,L. Satisfaction of Women in Fulfilling the Role as Mothers – a Comparative Study between Working and Nonworking Mothers
IOSR Journal Of Humanities And Social Science (IOSR-JHSS), 2019, Vol. 24, 62-68
2019
Nurdinova, S.; Adaçay, F.R. Are Turkish Housewives Happy? A Qualitative Approach
Cloutier, S. and El-Sayed, S. (Eds.): "Linking Sustainability and Happiness ", 2021, Springer Cham, , Switzerland , 113 - 127
2021