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Correlational Subjects » HAPPINESS: DEVELOPMENT » Actual happiness-career (assessed in follow-up) » Actual level of earlier/later happiness » Past happiness ( 1 to 10 years ago)

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HAPPINESS: DEVELOPMENT Actual happiness-career (assessed in follow-up) Actual level of earlier/later happiness Past happiness ( 1 to 10 years ago)
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Correlate as named by investigator People investigated Finding Avowed happiness Male college students, followed 3 years, Harvard University, USA, 1957-60 Past happiness. 60+ aged, employed at start, followed 2 years, USA, 1952-54 Future happiness People in transition, followed 4 years, metropolis, USA, 1969-1980 Past happiness 15-60 aged, general public, followed 12 month, The Netherlands, 1967-77 Earlier happiness 58-63 aged unmarried, followed 10 years, USA, 1969-1979 Earlier happiness 18-65 aged, general public, followed 6 years, Melbourne, Australia, 1981-87 Actual past happiness_C Single males and couples Baltimore USA, followed 7 years, 1979-86 Actual past happiness_A Single males and couples Baltimore USA, followed 7 years, 1979-86 Future happiness Single males and couples Baltimore USA, followed 7 years, 1979-86 Past happiness 18-65 aged, general public, followed 3 years, Melbourne, Australia, 1979-80 Earlier life-satisfaction 46+ aged whites, followed 2 years, USA, 1968-1972/74 Earlier affect 62+ aged, white non-married females, middle class suburb of Chicago, USA. followed 1981-84 Earlier cheerfulness Highschool pupils, followed from age 11 to 35, USA, 1936-1957 Earlier affect 21-60 aged, urban areas, USA, 1963 - 64 Earlier Happiness Public highschool boys followed 3 years from grade 10, USA, 1966-69 Happiness Public highschool boys followed 8 years from grade 10, USA, 1966-74 Psychological well-being 65+ aged, patients, ambulatory medical center, followed 18 mth, California, USA, 198? Past happiness 60+ aged chronically-ill, followed three years, USA, 1959-62 Aging 60+ aged chronically-ill, followed three years, USA, 1959-62 Happiness University graduates 1966/67, followed into adulthood, Michigan, USA, 1962-76 Satisfaction with lot Mothers, followed from age 30 to 70, Berkeley, USA, 1930-70 Emotional tone in babyhood (age 0-3) Girls, followed from age 0 to 18, Berkely, California, USA, 1929-47 Overall psychological well-being Three generations of family members, followed 14 years, USA, 1971-85 Past contentment 17-97 aged males, visitors of the Gerontology Research Centre, followed ± 10 years Baltimore, USA. 1958-70 change in life satisfaction 46+ aged whites, North Carolina, USA, followed from 1968 to 1976. Global Life Quality at initial interview Infertile couples and matched controls, followed 3 years, USA 1988-1990 Stability over time Black Americans, USA, followed from 1980 to 1992 Evaluation of happiness in 1972-1973 16+ aged working force, USA, followed 5 years, 1973-1977 Evaluation of life satisfaction in 1972-1973 16+ aged working force, USA, followed 5 years, 1973-1977 Positive and Negative mood Social welfare department employees, USA, 199?, followed 4 years Correlation of happiness scores over time Young adults, followed from age 18 to 30, The Netherlands, 1987-1999 Ageing Young adults, followed from age 18 to 26, The Netherlands, 1987-1999 Birth cohort (cross sequentional analysis) 25-74 aged, USA, followed 9 years, 1971-1984 Happiness 3 years ago 25+ aged, general public, USA, 1986-1989 Life satisfaction 3 years ago 25+ aged, general public, USA, 1986-1989 Change in quality of life 18-65 aged, differing in mental health, followed 2 years, UK, 1999-2001 Earlier happiness 10+ aged, general public, Russia, 1995-2000 Earlier life satisfaction 60+ aged, USA, followed 3 years 1986-1989 Stability of happiness Female university students, Northern Ireland, followed 2 years, 1993-1995 Satisfaction with life in general 12-18 aged, in chronic pain. Rotterdam, Netherlands, followed 2 years, 1996-99 injury sequale Rehabilitation patients, followed 2 years after trauma, Sweden 1993-1999 Change life satisfaction Very old, rural area USA, followed 20 years, 1976-1997 Past life-satisfaction at T1 16+ aged, general public, Germany, 1990-2004 Changes in immediate experience from T1 to T2. Adolescents, USA followed 2 years, 1979-1981 Satisfaction with life as a whole Adults, British Comumbia, Canada, followed 3 years, 2005-2007 Happiness Adults, British Comumbia, Canada, followed 3 years, 2005-2007 Satisfaction with quality of life Adults, British Comumbia, Canada, followed 3 years, 2005-2007 Change average happiness Elderly, British Columbia, Canada, 2005 Past subjective well-being 16+ aged, employees, Michigan USA, followed 4 years, 1973-1977 Past happiness 16+ aged general public, Germany, followed 1-26 years, 1984-2010 Life satisfaction at T3 18+ aged, heads of low-income households, Baltimore city, United States, followed 36 months, 1989-1991 Life satisfaction at T1 18+ aged, heads of low-income households, Baltimore city, United States, followed 18 months, 1989 Step of career Physicians followed 9 years after graduating, Norway, 1993-2002 Previous Happiness 65+ aged, China, followed 10 years, 1998-2008 Earlier happiness 18+ aged general public, Australia, followed 3 years 2007-2009 Past happiness 2 years ago Working people, the Netherlands, 2007 Later happiness 16+ aged, followed 8 years, Belgium, 1992-2000 Change happiness 55-69 aged men, USA, followed 5 years, 1976-1981 Life satisfaction 50+ aged, employed, Netherlands, followed 6 years, 2001-2007 T1 happiness 44-85 aged, followed 4 years before and after retirement, USA, 2008/12--2010/14 Initial happiness 48-73 aged, followed 3 years before and after retirement, Australia, 1998-2002 Survey time 50-70 aged adults, 9 nations, followed 7 years, 2006-2013 Wellbeing Social welfare professionals, United States, followed 5 years 1992-1997 Life satisfaction 50-64 aged, Netherlands, followed before and after retirement, 2001-2011 Earlier life satisfaction 18-65 aged, general public, Victoria, Australia, followed 1981-1987