Social Indicators Research: An International and Interdisciplinary Journal for Quality-of-Life Measurement
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Volume 143, issue 3, 2019
- An Experimental Laboratory Test of the Effects of Alternative Indicators of Progress pp. 901-915

- Tim Kasser, Doug Maynard and Andrew Perry
- Stochastic Dominance Approach to OECD’s Better Life Index pp. 917-954

- Tahsin Mehdi
- What is Important for Well-Being? pp. 955-972

- Haya Al-Ajlani, Luc Van Ootegem and Elsy Verhofstadt
- An Analysis of Well-Being Determinants at the City Level in China Using Big Data pp. 973-994

- Yukun Zhao, Feng Yu, Bo Jing, Xiaomeng Hu, Ang Luo and Kaiping Peng
- The Construction of an Integrated and Transparent Index of Wellbeing pp. 995-1015

- Aleksandar Stanojević and Jože Benčina
- A Multidimensional Analysis of the EU Regional Inequalities pp. 1017-1044

- Francesca Parente
- Channels of Inequality of Opportunity: The Role of Education and Occupation in Europe pp. 1045-1074

- Juan Palomino, Gustavo Marrero and Juan Rodríguez
- Better for Everyone? Egalitarian Culture and Social Wellbeing in Europe pp. 1075-1108

- Leonie C. Steckermeier and Jan Delhey
- The Role of Social Capital and Remote Chinese Villagers’ Well-Being pp. 1109-1128

- Vanessa Sha Fan and Renuka Mahadevan
- Going with the Flow? The Effect of Economic Fluctuation on People’s Solidarity with Unemployed People pp. 1129-1146

- Wilfred Uunk and Wim Oorschot
- Well-Being and the Democratic State: How the Public Sector Promotes Human Happiness pp. 1147-1159

- Alexander Pacek, Benjamin Radcliff and Mark Brockway
- Do Tolerant Societies Demand Better Institutions? pp. 1161-1184

- Eva Mª Buitrago, M. Angeles Caraballo and José L. Roldán
- Household Debt in OECD Countries: The Role of Supply-Side and Demand-Side Factors pp. 1185-1217

- Massimo Coletta, Riccardo De Bonis and Stefano Piermattei
- An Ordinal Measure of Population Health pp. 1219-1243

- Héctor Pifarré i Arolas and Christian Dudel
- Housing Determinants of Health in Urban China: A Structural Equation Modeling Analysis pp. 1245-1270

- Siliang Wang, Conghui Cheng and Shukui Tan
- The Comparative Economics of ICT, Environmental Degradation and Inclusive Human Development in Sub-Saharan Africa pp. 1271-1297

- Simplice Asongu, Jacinta C. Nwachukwu and Chris Pyke
- Identification of “Hot Spots” of Inner Areas in Italy: Scan Statistic for Urban Planning Policies pp. 1299-1317

- Paola Perchinunno, Francesco D. d’Ovidio and Francesco Rotondo
- The Best and Worst Times of Life for South Africans: Evidence of Universal Reference Standards in Evaluations of Personal Well-Being Using Bernheim’s ACSA pp. 1319-1347

- Valerie Møller and Benjamin J. Roberts
- Organising Concepts of ‘Women’s Empowerment’ for Measurement: A Typology pp. 1349-1376

- Lu Gram, Joanna Morrison and Jolene Skordis
Volume 143, issue 2, 2019
- A Structural Equation Model Estimation of the Role of Social Vulnerability as a Predictor of People’s Feelings of Unsafety pp. 433-449

- Riccardo Valente, Sergi Valera Pertegas and Joan Guàrdia Olmos
- Is the ADB’s Conjecture on Upward Trend in Poverty for China Right? An Analysis of Income and Multidimensional Poverty in China pp. 451-477

- Jing Yang and Pundarik Mukhopadhaya
- International Competition Intensified: Job Satisfaction Sacrificed? pp. 479-504

- Barbara Dluhosch and Daniel Horgos
- More Flexible Yet Less Developed? Spatio-Temporal Analysis of Labor Flexibilization and Gross Domestic Product in Crisis-Hit European Union Regions pp. 505-524

- George Grekousis and Stelios Gialis
- A Multivariate Proposal for a National Corporate Social Responsibility Practices Index (NCSRPI) for International Settings pp. 525-560

- Víctor Amor-Esteban, Mª-Purificación Galindo-Villardón and Isabel-María García-Sánchez
- How a Learning-Oriented Organizational Climate is Linked to Different Proactive Behaviors: The Role of Employee Resilience pp. 561-577

- Marjolein Caniëls and Simone M. J. Baaten
- Wage Frontiers in Pre and Post-crisis Spain: Implications for Welfare and Inequality pp. 579-608

- Joanna María Bashford-Fernández and Ana Rodriguez-Alvarez
- Voluntary Pensions Development and the Adequacy of the Mandatory Pension System: Is There a Trade-Off? pp. 609-636

- Edyta Marcinkiewicz
- How Community Participation Promotes the Relocation Adjustment of Older Women: A Moderated Mediation Analysis pp. 637-655

- Jinfeng Zhang
- Societal Gender Inequality as Moderator of the Relationship Between Work–Life Fit and Subjective Well-Being: A Multilevel Analysis Across European Countries pp. 657-691

- Egidio Riva, Mario Lucchini and Marcello Russo
- The Measurement of Targeting Design in Complex Welfare States: A Proposal and Empirical Applications pp. 693-726

- Sarah Marchal and Wim Van Lancker
- The Right to Life: Global Evidence on the Role of Security Officers and the Police in Modulating the Effect of Insecurity on Homicide pp. 727-740

- Simplice Asongu, Jacinta C. Nwachukwu and Chris Pyke
- Wellbeing Matters in Kuwait: The Alnowair’s Bareec Education Initiative pp. 741-763

- L. Lambert, H.-A. Passmore, N. Scull, I. Al Sabah and R. Hussain
- Objective and Subjective Socioeconomic Status, Their Discrepancy, and Health: Evidence from East Asia pp. 765-794

- Emma Zang and Anthony R. Bardo
- The Sustainable Development Goal on Water and Sanitation: Learning from the Millennium Development Goals pp. 795-810

- Johanna Weststrate, Geske Dijkstra, Jasper Eshuis, Alberto Gianoli and Maria Rusca
- An Attitude Model of Environmental Action: Evidence from Developing and Developed Countries pp. 811-838

- Cristina Davino, Vincenzo Esposito Vinzi, Estefania Santacreu-Vasut and Radu Vranceanu
- Perceived Environmental Response Mechanism in Tehran Public Spaces pp. 839-858

- Mojtaba Valibeigi, Fateme Ghorbani and Roxana Jahanmehmani
- A Multi-dimensional Measure of Environmental Behavior: Exploring the Predictive Power of Connectedness to Nature, Ecological Worldview and Environmental Concern pp. 859-879

- Anastasia Gkargkavouzi, George Halkos and Steriani Matsiori
- The Social Construction of Official Statistics: The Case of the UK ‘Measuring National Well-being’ Programme pp. 881-899

- Matt Jenkins
Volume 143, issue 1, 2019
- Adequacy Indicators Based on Pre-established Goals: An Implementation in a Colombian University pp. 1-24

- Sandra E. Parada, Olga Blasco-Blasco and Vicente Liern
- Disentangling Heterogeneity Gaps and Pure Performance Differences in Composite Indexes Over Time: The Case of the Europe 2020 Strategy pp. 25-45

- Barnabé Walheer
- The Inclusive Sustainable Transformation Index pp. 47-80

- Justin Lin, Célestin Monga and Samuel Standaert
- Importance of Health and Relative Importance of Satisfaction with One’s Own Health: A Case of Frail Immigrant Older Adults pp. 81-93

- Chang-ming Hsieh
- Economic Uncertainty: A Geometric Indicator of Discrepancy Among Experts’ Expectations pp. 95-114

- Oscar Claveria, Enric Monte and Salvador Torra
- Coexisting Social, Economic, and Health-Related Disadvantages in More than 2.4 Million Swedes: Combining Variable-Centred and Person-Centred Approaches pp. 115-132

- Stefan Fors, Ylva B. Almquist and Lars Brännström
- Intergenerational Earnings Mobility and Returns to Education in Hong Kong: A Developed Society with High Economic Inequality pp. 133-156

- Chenhong Peng, Paul Siu Fai Yip and Yik Wa Law
- Horizontal Inequality and Data Challenges pp. 157-172

- Carla Canelas and Rachel Gisselquist
- Ranking Karnataka Districts by the Multidimensional Poverty Index (MPI) and by Applying Simple Elements of Partial Order Theory pp. 173-200

- Tugce Beycan, B. P. Vani, Rainer Bruggemann and Christian Suter
- Inequality and Welfare in Quality of Life Among OECD Countries: Non-parametric Treatment of Ordinal Data pp. 201-232

- Martyna Kobus, Olga Półchłopek and Gaston Yalonetzky
- The Underemployment-Job Satisfaction Nexus: A Study of Part-Time Employment in Australia pp. 233-249

- Temesgen Kifle, Parvinder Kler and Sriram Shankar
- Labour Income, Social Transfers and Child Poverty pp. 251-276

- Bruce Bradbury, Markus Jantti and Lena Lindahl
- Employment for Sustainable Development: Sectoral Efficiencies in EU Countries pp. 277-318

- Magdalena Cyrek and Barbara Fura
- Commentary on: How Schools Enhance the Development of Young People’s Resilience, by Ungar, Connelly, Liebenberg, and Theron, 2017 pp. 319-324

- Gizem Arat and Paul W. C. Wong
- Financial Literacy in Developing Countries pp. 325-353

- Kamer Karakurum-Ozdemir, Melike Kokkizil and Gokce Uysal
- Assessing Satisfaction with Public Transport Service by Ordered Multiple Correspondence Analysis pp. 355-369

- Rosaria Lombardo, Ida Camminatiello and Eric J. Beh
- An Estimation of the Efficiency and Productivity of Healthcare Systems in Sub-Saharan Africa: Health-Centred Millennium Development Goal-Based Evidence pp. 371-389

- Mustapha D. Ibrahim, Sahand Daneshvar, Mevhibe B. Hocaoğlu and Godwin Olasehinde-Williams
- Food Insecurity Individual Experience: A Comparison of Economic and Social Characteristics of the Most Vulnerable Groups in the World pp. 391-410

- Elena Grimaccia and Alessia Naccarato
- A Multicriteria Approach for Well-Being Assessment in Rural Areas pp. 411-432

- Leonardo Casini, Fabio Boncinelli, Caterina Contini, Francesca Gerini and Gabriele Scozzafava
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