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Social Indicators Research
1974 - 2013
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Volume 88, issue 3 , 2008
Mental Health of Parents and Life Satisfaction of Children: A Within-Family Analysis of Intergenerational Transmission of Well-Being pp. 397-422
Nattavudh Powdthavee and Anna Vignoles
The Role of Perceived Discrepancy in Satisfaction Evaluation pp. 423-436
Chia-Huei Wu
Comparing the Distribution of Education Across the Developing World, 1960–2005: What Does the Grade Enrollment Distribution Tell about Latin America? pp. 437-455
Ewout Frankema
The Perceived Role of ICTs in Quality of Life in Three Chinese Cities pp. 457-476
Paul Lee , Louis Leung , Venhwei Lo and Chengyu Xiong
On a ‘Level-Sensitive’ Headcount Ratio: Revisiting Shorrocks’ Poverty Index pp. 477-482
Sreenivasan Subramanian
A Discrepancy Index for the Study of Participation with an Application to the Case of Higher Education in Italy pp. 483-496
Valentino Larcinese
Absolute Income, Relative Income, and Happiness pp. 497-529
Richard Ball and Kateryna Chernova
Life Satisfaction and Happiness in Turkey pp. 531-562
Sibel Selim
Assessment of Organizational Trust: Italian Adaptation and Factorial Validity of the Organizational Trust Inventory pp. 563-575
Giulio Vidotto , Marco Vicentini , Piergiorgio Argentero and Philip Bromiley
Volume 88, issue 2 , 2008
Measuring Structural Gender Equality in Mexico: A State Level Analysis pp. 215-246
Sonia Frias
Daily Spiritual Experiences and Psychological Well-being Among US Adults pp. 247-271
Christopher Ellison and Daisy Fan
Why Faster, Higher, Stronger isn’t Necessarily Better—The Relations of Paralympian and Women’s Soccer Teams’ Performance to National Well-being pp. 273-280
Michelle Downie and Richard Koestner
A Method of Assembling Cross-sectional Indicators into a Community Quality of Life pp. 281-296
Donald Epley and Mohan Menon
Urban Quality of Life: A Case Study of Guwahati pp. 297-310
Daisy Das
Accumulation of Welfare Problems in a Longitudinal Perspective pp. 311-327
Björn Halleröd and Miia Bask
Marital Status and Social Well-Being: Are the Married Always Better Off? pp. 329-346
Adam Shapiro and Corey Keyes
Translation and Validation of the Malay Subjective Happiness Scale pp. 347-353
Viren Swami
Women–Family in Quality Perspective pp. 355-364
P. Rika Fatimah , J. Abdul Aziz and K. Ibrahim
An Empirical Approach to the Study of Well-being Among Rural Men and Women in Ghana pp. 365-387
Frank Arku , Glen Filson and James Shute
Long-term Stability of Social Participation pp. 389-396
Markku Hyyppä , Juhani Mäki , Erkki Alanen , Olli Impivaara and Arpo Aromaa
Volume 88, issue 1 , 2008
Introduction to the Special Issue on Pathways from Casual Work to Economic Security: Canadian and International Perspectives pp. 1-13
Paul Bowles and Fiona MacPhail
Economic Insecurity and Global Casualisation: Threat or Promise? pp. 15-30
Guy Standing
Temporary Employment and Social Inequality in Canada: Exploring Intersections of Gender, Race and Immigration Status pp. 31-50
Sylvia Fuller and Leah Vosko
Transitions from Temporary to Permanent Work in Canada: Who Makes the Transition and Why? pp. 51-74
Tony Fang and Fiona MacPhail
The Extent of Economic Vulnerability in the Canadian Labour Market and Federal Jurisdiction: Is There a Role for Labour Standards? pp. 75-96
Richard Chaykowski and George Slotsve
From Casual Work to Economic Security: The Case of British Columbia pp. 97-114
Fiona MacPhail and Paul Bowles
From Casual Work to Economic Security; The Paradoxical Case of Self-Employment pp. 115-130
Diane-Gabrielle Tremblay
Temporary Work in Transnational Labor Regulation: SER-Centrism and the Risk of Exacerbating Gendered Precariousness pp. 131-145
Leah Vosko
Temporary Work and Insecurity in Britain: A Problem Solved? pp. 147-160
Francis Green
Pathways from Casual Employment to Economic Security: the Australian Experience pp. 161-178
John Burgess , Iain Campbell and Robyn May
Pathways to Economic Security: Gender and Nonstandard Employment in Contemporary Japan pp. 179-196
Heidi Gottfried
Legal Protections and Advocacy for Contingent or “Casual” Workers in the United States: A Case Study in Day Labor pp. 197-213
Rebecca Smith
Volume 87, issue 3 , 2008
Education, Happiness and Wellbeing pp. 347-366
Alex Michalos
Understanding and Using Mediators and Moderators pp. 367-392
Amery Wu and Bruno Zumbo
Is the Study of Happiness a Worthy Scientific Pursuit? pp. 393-407
Jacolyn Norrish and Dianne Vella-Brodrick
India’s Social Development in a Decade of Reforms: 1990–91/1999–2000 pp. 409-425
Amal Ray
Children Living Without Their Fathers: Population Estimates and Indicators of Educational Well-being pp. 427-443
Matthew DeBell
Assessing Subjective Well-being in Chinese Older Adults: The Chinese Aging Well Profile pp. 445-460
Po-Wen Ku , Kenneth Fox and Jim McKenna
Human Well Being: A Decile Group Analysis on Indian Household Data pp. 461-472
Saswati Das
Ryff’s Six-factor Model of Psychological Well-being, A Spanish Exploration pp. 473-479
Dirk Dierendonck , Dario Díaz , Raquel Rodríguez-Carvajal , Amalio Blanco and Bernardo Moreno-Jiménez
Pet Dogs Benefit Owners’ Health: A ‘Natural Experiment’ in China pp. 481-493
Bruce Headey , Fu Na and Richard Zheng
Policy Preceding Possibility? Examining Headline Composite Sustainability Indicators in the United Kingdom pp. 495-502
Lee Stapleton and Guy Garrod
Volume 87, issue 2 , 2008
Does Society Matter? Life Satisfaction in the Enlarged Europe pp. 189-210
Petra Böhnke
Sustainable Housing in the Urban Context: International Sustainable Development Indicator Sets and Housing pp. 211-221
Nessa Winston and Montserrat Pareja Eastaway
Cross-National Variation in Individual Life Satisfaction: Effects of National Wealth, Human Development, and Environmental Conditions pp. 223-236
Astra Bonini
Predictors of Generative Action Among Adults in Two Transitional Countries pp. 237-248
Zvjezdan Penezić , Katica Lacković-Grgin , Ivana Tucak , Marina Nekić , Sonja Žorga , Olga Poljšak Škraban and Urban Vehovar
Statistical Properties of Generalized Gini Coefficient with Application to Health Inequality Measurement pp. 249-258
Dejian Lai , Jin Huang , Jan Risser and Asha Kapadia
The Use of Different Happiness Rating Scales: Bias and Comparison Problem? pp. 259-267
Hock-Eam Lim
A Model of Quality of College Life (QCL) of Students in Korea pp. 269-285
Grace (Byung-Hee) Yu and Dong-Jin Lee
Examining Taiwan’s Paradox of Family Decline with a Household-based Convoy pp. 287-305
Chaonan Chen and Hui-Lin Lin
Tackling Poverty-migration Linkages: Evidence from Ghana and Egypt pp. 307-328
Rachel Sabates-Wheeler , Ricardo Sabates and Adriana Castaldo
The Response of Abortion Demand to Changes in Abortion Costs pp. 329-346
Marshall Medoff
Volume 87, issue 1 , 2008
An Assessment of the Quality of Life in the European Union Based on the Social Indicators Approach pp. 1-25
Marco Grasso and Luciano Canova
Inducing Score Reliability from Previous Reports: An Examination of Life Satisfaction Studies pp. 27-45
Matt Vassar , Jason Ridge and Aaron Hill
Explaining Changing Suicide Rates in Norway 1948–2004: The Role of Social Integration pp. 47-64
Anders Barstad
Money Does not Buy Happiness: Or Does It? A Reassessment Based on the Combined Effects of Wealth, Income and Consumption pp. 65-82
Bruce Headey , Ruud Muffels and Mark Peter Wooden
Subjective Well-being Among Young People in Transition to Adulthood pp. 83-109
Eileen Trzcinski and Elke Holst
Indigenous Peoples and Indicators of Well-being: Australian Perspectives on United Nations Global Frameworks pp. 111-126
John Taylor
The Relative Importance of Health pp. 127-137
Chang-Ming Hsieh
Congruency of the Cognitive and Affective Components of the Attitude as a Moderator on Intention of Condom Use Predictors pp. 139-155
Manuel Sánchez-García and Joan Batista-Foguet
Profile of the Present Slovak Society and its Regional Differences pp. 157-167
Peter Podolák and Anton Michálek
Ways by which Comparable Income Affects Life Satisfaction in Hong Kong pp. 169-187
Chau-kiu Cheung and Kwan-kwok Leung