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Social Indicators Research
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Volume 94, issue 3 , 2009
Self-Informant Agreement in Well-Being Ratings: A Meta-Analysis pp. 363-376
Leann Schneider and Ulrich Schimmack
Quality of Community Life Among Rural Residents: An Integrated Model pp. 377-389
Seongyeon Auh and Christine Cook
Measuring Material Hardship among the US Population of Women with Disabilities Using Latent Class Analysis pp. 391-415
Roderick Rose , Susan Parish and Joan Yoo
Analyzing Accessibility Dimension of Urban Quality of Life: Where Urban Designers Face Duality Between Subjective and Objective Reading of Place pp. 417-435
Sedigheh Lotfi and M. Koohsari
Validation of the Wood’s Job Satisfaction Questionnaire among Taiwanese Nonprofit Sport Organization Workers pp. 437-447
Mei-Yen Chen
Emergency Workers’ Quality of Life: The Protective Role of Sense of Community, Efficacy Beliefs and Coping Strategies pp. 449-463
Elvira Cicognani , Luca Pietrantoni , Luigi Palestini and Gabriele Prati
The ‘Downside’ of Women Empowerment in India: An Experimental Inquiry into the Role of Expectations pp. 465-482
Luuk Kempen
Comparative Case Study as Social Impact Assessment: Possibilities and Limitations for Anticipating Social Change in the Far North pp. 483-497
Jodie Asselin and John Parkins
A New Malaysian Quality of Life Index Based on Fuzzy Sets and Hierarchical Needs pp. 499-508
M. Lazim and M. Abu Osman
Capability Deprivation and Income Poverty in the United States, 1994 and 2004: Measurement Outcomes and Demographic Profiles pp. 509-533
Udaya R. Wagle
Those Who are Left Behind: An Estimate of the Number of Family Members of Suicide Victims in Japan pp. 535-544
Joe Chen , Yun Choi , Kohta Mori , Yasuyuki Sawada and Saki Sugano
Volume 94, issue 2 , 2009
Measuring Child Poverty in South Africa: Sensitivity to the Choice of Equivalence Scale and an Updated Profile pp. 183-201
Judith Streak , Derek Yu and Servaas van der Berg
Implicit Social Scaling from an Institutional Perspective pp. 203-212
Giulio D’Epifanio
A Perception Survey for the Evaluation of Urban Quality of Life in Kocaeli and a Comparison of the Life Satisfaction with the European Cities pp. 213-226
Nihal Senlier , Reyhan Yildiz and E. Aktaş
Source, Method, and Surmise: Quality of Life in History pp. 227-239
Thomas Jordan
Rating Health and Social Indicators for Use with Indigenous Communities: A Tool for Balancing Cultural and Scientific Utility pp. 241-256
Mark Daniel , Margaret Cargo , Elisabeth Marks , Catherine Paquet , David Simmons , Margaret Williams , Kevin Rowley and Kerin O’Dea
Affluence, Feelings of Stress, and Well-being pp. 257-271
Weiting Ng , Ed Diener , Raksha Aurora and James Harter
Sample Heterogeneity and the Measurement Structure of the Multidimensional Students’ Life Satisfaction Scale pp. 273-296
Richard Sawatzky , Pamela Ratner , Joy Johnson , Jacek Kopec and Bruno Zumbo
The Ranking of the Regions With Regard to Their Sports Facilities to Improve Their Planning in Sport: The Case of Spain pp. 297-317
Leonor Gallardo , Pablo Burillo , Marta García-Tascón and Juan Salinero
Exploring Quality of Life During the Transition from School to Work in Chile pp. 319-342
Maria Jeria
Childlessness and Psychological Well-Being in Midlife and Old Age: An Examination of Parental Status Effects Across a Range of Outcomes pp. 343-362
Thomas Hansen , Britt Slagsvold and Torbjørn Moum
Volume 94, issue 1 , 2009
Population Measures of Subjective Wellbeing: How Useful are they? pp. 1-12
Richard Eckersley
Demands of Social Change as a Function of the Political Context, Institutional Filters, and Psychosocial Resources pp. 13-28
Martin Tomasik and Rainer Silbereisen
An examination of the validity of the Family Affluence Scale II (FAS II) in a general adolescent population of Canada pp. 29-42
Brock Boudreau and Christiane Poulin
Sharing Mechanisms for Information Technology in Developing Countries, Social Capital and Quality of Life pp. 43-59
Jeffrey James
Health, Quality of Care and Quality of Life: A Case of Frail Older Adults pp. 61-73
Chang-Ming Hsieh
Poverty in People with Disabilities: Indicators from the Capability Approach pp. 75-82
Aldo Rosano , Federica Mancini and Alessandro Solipaca
Comparing MCDA Aggregation Methods in Constructing Composite Indicators Using the Shannon-Spearman Measure pp. 83-96
Peng Zhou and B. Ang
Can the Web-Form WHOQOL-BREF be an Alternative to the Paper-Form? pp. 97-114
Wen-Ching Chen , Jung- Der Wang , Jing-Shiang Hwang , Chiao-Chicy Chen , Chia-Huei Wu and Grace Yao
Synthetic Indicators of Quality of Life in Europe pp. 115-133
Noelia Somarriba and Bernardo Pena
Validation of the WeDQoL-Goals-Thailand Measure: Culture-Specific Individualised Quality of Life pp. 135-171
Alison Woodcock , Laura Camfield , J. McGregor and Faith Martin
Life Domain Satisfaction: A Portugal–France Comparison pp. 173-181
Maria Ruiz Paiva , Félix Neto , María Muñoz Sastre , Nadine Laumond-Salvatore , Sheila Rivière and Etienne Mullet
Volume 93, issue 3 , 2009
Comparing Work-Life Conflict in Europe: Evidence from the European Social Survey pp. 433-444
Frances McGinnity and Christopher T. Whelan
Work-Family Conflict and Working Conditions in Western Europe pp. 445-467
Duncan Gallie and Helen Russell
Reported Levels of Time-based and Strain-based Conflict Between Work and Family Roles in Europe: A Multilevel Approach pp. 469-488
Nadia Steiber
Work-Life Conflict and Social Inequality in Western Europe pp. 489-508
Frances McGinnity and Emma Calvert
Relatively Different? How do Gender Differences in Well-Being Depend on Paid and Unpaid Work in Europe? pp. 509-525
Katarina Boye
The Social Consequences of Insecure Jobs pp. 527-547
Stefani Scherer
The Effect of Union Type on Work-Life Conflict in Five European Countries pp. 549-567
Kairi Kasearu
Sacrificing Their Careers for Their Families? An Analysis of the Penalty to Motherhood in Europe pp. 569-586
Vanessa Gash
Domestic Supply, Job-Specialization and Sex-differences in Pay pp. 587-605
Javier Polavieja
Volume 93, issue 2 , 2009
More Participation, Happier Society? A Comparative Study of Civil Society and the Quality of Life pp. 255-274
Claire Wallace and Florian Pichler
Personal and Planetary Well-being: Mindfulness Meditation, Pro-environmental Behavior and Personal Quality of Life in a Survey from the Social Justice and Ecological Sustainability Movement pp. 275-294
Jeffrey Jacob , Emily Jovic and Merlin Brinkerhoff
Does Cultural Capital Matter?: Cultural Divide and Quality of Life pp. 295-313
Seoyong Kim and Hyesun Kim
Socioeconomic Indicators for Analyzing Convergence: The Case of Greece: 1960–2004 pp. 315-330
Panagiotis G Liargovas and Georgios Fotopoulos
Civil Society Involvement in International Development Cooperation: In Search for Data pp. 331-349
Rafael Peels and Patrick Develtere
Measuring Youth Development: A Nonparametric Cross-Country ‘Youth Welfare Index’ pp. 351-358
Jad M. Chaaban
Investigating the Structural Validity of Ryff’s Psychological Well-Being Scales Across Two Samples pp. 359-375
Richard Burns and M. Machin
The French Regions and Their Social Health pp. 377-391
Florence Jany-Catrice
Psychometric Evaluation of the Tagalog and German Subjective Happiness Scales and a Cross-Cultural Comparison pp. 393-406
Viren Swami , Stefan Stieger , Martin Voracek , Stefan Dressler , Laura Eisma and Adrian Furnham
Quality of Life in Cities: Setting up Criteria for Amman-Jordan pp. 407-432
Hikmat Ali , Fuad Malkawi and Yamen Al-Betawi
Volume 93, issue 1 , 2009
Introduction, Outline and Acknowledgements pp. 1-6
John Robinson
Time Use and Subjective Well-Being in France and the U.S pp. 7-18
Alan Krueger , Daniel Kahneman , Claude Fischler , David Schkade , Norbert Schwarz and Arthur Stone
Some Perspectives on the Study on Time Use pp. 19-21
F. Thomas Juster
Comment on Krueger and Colleagues’ NTA pp. 23-26
Jonathan Gershuny
Comments on Krueger Presentation and Article pp. 27-30
John Robinson and Steven Martin
On Adding Affect to Time-Diary Accounts pp. 31-32
William Michelson
Comment: “Time Use and Subjective Well-being in France and the US” pp. 33-35
Michael Bittman
Veblen in Reverse: Evidence from the Multinational Time-Use Archive pp. 37-45
Jonathan Gershuny
Changes in American Daily Life: 1965–2005 pp. 47-56
John Robinson and Steven Martin
A Summary of Trends in American Time Allocation: 1965–2005 pp. 57-64
Mark Aguiar and Erik Hurst
It’s Time to “Do Economics” with Time-Use Data pp. 65-68
Daniel Hamermesh
Emerging Modes of Timeline Data Collection: Event History Calendar Time Diary and Methods pp. 69-76
Frank Peter Stafford
Time Use and Living Standards pp. 77-83
Nancy Folbre
Material Indicators of Family Busyness pp. 85-94
Anthony Graesch
Making Time for Family: Schemas for Long-Term Family Memory pp. 95-103
Bradd Shore
Method Differences in Measuring Working Families’ Time pp. 105-110
Barbara Schneider
Students’ Study Time and Their “Homework Problem” pp. 111-115
Jiri Zuzanek
Does Working While in High School Reduce U.S. Study Time? pp. 117-121
Charlene Marie Kalenkoski and Sabrina Wulff Pabilonia
Parent’s Time with Children: Does Time Matter for Children’s Cognitive Achievement? pp. 123-126
Amy Hsin
Media Use vs. Work and Play in Middle Childhood pp. 127-129
Sandra Hofferth
Transition to Adulthood in Finland and the United States pp. 131-135
Eva Österbacka and Cathleen Zick
Marriage, Cohabitation and Childcare: The US and Sweden pp. 137-140
Hiromi Ono and Rosemary Yeilding
ATUS Fathers’ Involvement in Childcare pp. 141-145
Rong Wang and Suzanne Bianchi
Spousal Economic Factors in ATUS Parents’ Time Choices pp. 147-152
Rachel Connelly and Jean Kimmel
Earnings and the Stratification of Unpaid Time Among U.S. Women pp. 153-157
Sanjiv Gupta , Liana Sayer and Philip Cohen
The Intra-Household Allocation of Work and Leisure in South Africa pp. 159-164
Martin Wittenberg
Trends in Free Time with a Partner: A Transformation of Intimacy? pp. 165-169
Marieke Voorpostel , Tanja Lippe and Jonathan Gershuny
Patterns of Workweek Schedules in France pp. 171-176
Laurent Lesnard and Thibaut Saint Pol
The Myth of the 24-hour Society: Non-standard Work Hours in Belgium, 1966 and 1999 pp. 177-183
Ignace Glorieux , Inge Mestdag , Joeri Minnen and Jessie Vandeweyer
Employers Meet Families: Gender, Class and Paid Work Hour Differences Among U.S. Medical Workers pp. 185-189
Dan Clawson , Naomi Gerstel and Jill Crocker
Comparing Hours per Job in the CPS and the ATUS pp. 191-195
Harley Frazis and Jay Stewart
When Home Becomes Work: Work and Family Time among Workers at Home pp. 197-202
Vanessa Wight and Sara Raley
Total Work Allocation in Four European Countries pp. 203-207
Hannu Pääkkönen
The Religious Time Bind: U. S. Work Hours and Religion pp. 209-214
David Cotter and Younghwan Song
Older Adults: International Differences in Housework and Leisure pp. 215-218
Liana Sayer and Janet Gornick
Travel Time in a Brazilian City pp. 219-222
Arnaldo Mont’Alvão and Neuma Aguiar
Time Use and Quality of Life of the Korean Rural Poor pp. 223-227
H. Cho , K. Lee , Y. Lee , O. Kim , S. Lee , D. Hong , H. Cho and Y. Kim
The Cell Phone, Constant Connection and Time Scarcity in Australia pp. 229-233
Michael Bittman , Judith Brown and Judy Wajcman
The Virtual Doubling of Japanese Internet Use: 2001–2006 pp. 235-238
Sachiko Nakano and Yoko Watanabe
Calibrating Stylised Time Estimates Using UK Diary Data pp. 239-243
Man Kan and Jonathan Gershuny
An Observational Method for Time Use Research: Lessons Learned from the Middletown Media Studies pp. 245-248
Michael Holmes and Mike Bloxham
Average Weekly Time Spent in 30 Basic Activities Across 17 Countries pp. 249-254
Kimberly Fisher and John Robinson