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STUDY of HAPPINESS Relevance
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Relevance, significance, importance
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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 Ng, Y.K. A Case for Happiness, Cardinalism, and Interpersonal Comparability.
The Economic Journal, 1997, Vol. 107, 1848 - 1858
1997
Headey, B.; Holmström, E.; Wearing, A.J. Australians' Priorities, Satisfactions and Well-Being: Methodological Issues.
Monograph in Public Policy Studies, nr. 8, University of Melbourne, 1982, Australia
1982
Seligman, M.E.P. Authentic Happiness.
The Free Press, 2002, USA
2002
Martin-Serrano, M. El Placer y la Norma en Cientas Sociales. (Pleasure and the Norm in the Social Sciences).
Revista de Estudios Sociales, 1975, Vol.14/15, 61 - 76
1975
Braun, H. Empirische Glücksforschung. Ein schwieriges Unterfangen. (Emperical Happiness Research: A Difficult Endeavour).
Bellebaum, A.; Ed.: "Glücksforchung", UVK Verlaggesellschaft, 2002, Konstanz, Germany, 43 - 58
2002
Gehmacher, E. Glücksforschung - ein Plädoyer. (An Inquiry into Happiness - A Pleading).
SWS Rundschau, 1987, Vol. 27, 131 - 132
1987
Bury, M. Quality of Life: Why Now? A Sociological View.
Nordefelt, L. (Ed).: "Concepts and Measurement of Quality-of-Life in Health Care", Kluwer, 1994, Dordrecht, Netherlands, 117 - 134
1994
Andrews, F.M. Subjective Social Indicators and Objective Social Indicators and Social Accounting Systems.
Juster, F.T.;Land, K.C.,Eds.: "Social Accounting Systems", Academic Press, 1981, London, UK, 377 - 419
1981
Lane, R.E. The Market Experience.
Cambridge University Press, 1991, New York, USA
1991
Veenhoven, R. Why Social Policy Needs Subjective Indicators.
Social Indicators Research, 2002, Vol. 58, 33 - 45
2002