Social Indicators Research: An International and Interdisciplinary Journal for Quality-of-Life Measurement
1974 - 2025
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Volume 135, issue 3, 2018
- Fifty Years After the Social Indicators Movement: Has the Promise Been Fulfilled? pp. 835-868

- Kenneth C. Land and Alex C. Michalos
- Big Data and Social Indicators: Actual Trends and New Perspectives pp. 869-878

- Enrico di Bella, Lucia Leporatti and Filomena Maggino
- Subjective Wellbeing as a Social Indicator pp. 879-891

- Robert A. Cummins
- Measuring Progress and Well-Being: A Comparative Review of Indicators pp. 893-925

- Christopher Barrington-Leigh and Alice Escande
- Testing the Comparability of Different Types of Social Indicators Across Groups pp. 927-939

- Willem E. Saris, André Pirralha and Diana Zavala-Rojas
- Indicators of People’s Well-being pp. 941-950

- Mariano Rojas
- Social Monitoring and Reporting: A Success Story in Applied Research on Social Indicators and Quality of Life pp. 951-964

- Heinz-Herbert Noll
- What’s Special About Happiness as a Social Indicator? pp. 965-968

- John Helliwell
- Comments on: Fifty Years After the Social Indicators Movement pp. 969-973

- Ferran Casas
- The Social Indicators Movement: Progress, Paradigms, Puzzles, Promise and Potential Research Directions pp. 975-990

- Daniel T. L. Shek and Florence K. Y. Wu
- Social Indicators Movement and Human Agency: Comment on Land and Michalos pp. 991-999

- Ming-Chang Tsai
- Co-development of Happiness Research: Addition to “Fifty Years After the Social Indicator Movement” pp. 1001-1007

- Ruut Veenhoven
- Whatever Happened to Social Indicators in Africa? Whatever Happened Indeed! A Developing World Perspective on the Kenneth C. Land and Alex C. Michalos Report on ‘Fifty Years After the Social Indicators Movement’ pp. 1009-1019

- Valerie Møller
- Quality of Life and Personality Development: A Reply to Land and Michalos pp. 1021-1025

- E. Scott Huebner
- The Social Indicators Movement at 50: Onwards in Unity or Divided? pp. 1027-1033

- Jeroen Boelhouwer
- Societal Transformations and Their Implications for Social Indicators Research: Comments on “Fifty Years After the Social Indicators Movement: Has the Promise Been Fulfilled?” of K. Land and A. Michalos pp. 1035-1038

- Christian Suter
- The Network of Social Indicators Research: Five Decades Ahead pp. 1039-1042

- W. Glatzer
- Quality of Life in Italian Official Surveys pp. 1043-1055

- Linda Laura Sabbadini and Filomena Maggino
- Replies to Our Commentators pp. 1057-1078

- Alex C. Michalos and Kenneth C. Land
Volume 135, issue 2, 2018
- Model Based Composite Indicators: New Developments in Partial Least Squares-Path Modeling for the Building of Different Types of Composite Indicators pp. 421-455

- Natale Carlo Lauro, Maria Gabriella Grassia and Rosanna Cataldo
- Setting the Weights: The Women’s Capabilities Index for Malawi pp. 457-478

- Giulia Greco
- Measuring Economic Freedom: Better Without Size of Government pp. 479-498

- Jan Ott
- Crisis in the Horn of Africa: Measurement of Progress Towards Millennium Development Goals pp. 499-514

- José Antonio Rodriguez Martin, Juan Dios Jiménez Aguilera, José María Martín Martín and José Antonio Salinas Fernández
- Rethinking National Competitiveness: A Critical Assessment of Governmental Capacity Measures pp. 515-532

- Tobin Im and Youngmi Choi
- Electricity Supply, and Access to Water and Improved Sanitation as Determinants of Gender-Based Inequality in Educational Attainment in Africa pp. 533-548

- Ambe J. Njoh, Erick O. Ananga, Ijang B. Ngyah-Etchutambe, Lucy E. Deba, Fotoh Jacob Asah, Elizabeth N. M. Ayuk-Etang and Fenda A. Akiwumi
- Expected or Completed? Comparing Two Measures of Education and Their Relationship with Social Inequalities in Health Among Young Adults pp. 549-562

- Thierry Gagné, Adrian E. Ghenadenik, Martine Shareck and Katherine L. Frohlich
- Social Inclusion in the EU Since the Enlargement: Progress or Regress? pp. 563-584

- Nicky Rogge and Emilia Konttinen
- Do you Trust Strangers, Close Acquaintances, and Members of Your Ingroup? Differences in Trust Based on Social Class in Spain pp. 585-597

- Ginés Navarro-Carrillo, Inmaculada Valor-Segura and Miguel Moya
- Poverty in Mexico: Its relationship to social and cultural indicators pp. 599-627

- Igor Barahona
- The Matthew Effect in the Italian Digital Context: The Progressive Marginalisation of the “Poor” pp. 629-659

- Isabella Mingo and Roberta Bracciale
- Social Context of Welfare in Manitoba, Canada pp. 661-682

- Elizabeth Wall-Wieler, Leslie L. Roos, Dan Chateau and Noralou P. Roos
- Neighborhood Social Determinants of Public Health: Analysis of Three Prevalent Non-communicable Chronic Diseases in Shenzhen, China pp. 683-698

- Jianhua Pi, Yifan Sun, Mengya Xu, Shiliang Su and Min Weng
- A Space–Time Study for Mapping Quality of Life in Andalusia During the Crisis pp. 699-728

- Angeles Sánchez, Jorge Chica-Olmo and Juan de Dios Jiménez-Aguilera
- Well-Being and Relational Goods: A Model-Based Approach to Detect Significant Relationships pp. 729-750

- Stefania Capecchi, Maria Iannario and Rosaria Simone
- Research on Fertility Policy in China: The Relative Necessity for Reform Among the Different Provinces pp. 751-767

- Pengkun Wu, Yuanyuan Wu and Chong Wu
- Economic Growth and Child Malnutrition in Egypt: New Evidence from National Demographic and Health Survey pp. 769-795

- Ahmed Rashad and Mesbah Sharaf
- Changing Scenario of Household Consumption Pattern in Kerala: An Emerging Consumer State of India pp. 797-812

- P. Padma, E. V. Ramasamy, T. V. Muralivallabhan and A. P. Thomas
- Investigating the Persistence of Suicide in the United States: Evidence from the Quantile Unit Root Test pp. 813-833

- Wen-Yi Chen, Tsangyao Chang and Yu-Hui Lin
Volume 135, issue 1, 2018
- A Data-Driven Approach to Construct Survey-Based Indicators by Means of Evolutionary Algorithms pp. 1-14

- Oscar Claveria, Enric Monte and Salvador Torra
- The Italian Regional Well-Being in a Multi-expert Non-additive Perspective pp. 15-51

- Giovanni Bertin, Ludovico Carrino and Silvio Giove
- Time in the Development of Indicators on Sustainable Wellbeing: A Local Experiment in Developing Alternative Indicators pp. 53-73

- Fiona Ottaviani
- Measuring and Monitoring Poverty and Well-Being: A New Approach for the Synthesis of Multidimensionality pp. 75-89

- Vincenzo Mauro, Mario Biggeri and Filomena Maggino
- Missing the Unhealthy? Examining Empirical Validity of Material Deprivation Indices (MDIs) Using a Partial Criterion Variable pp. 91-115

- Selcuk Beduk
- Daily Temporal Pathways: A Latent Class Approach to Time Diary Data pp. 117-142

- Sarah M. Flood, Rachelle Hill and Katie R. Genadek
- A GIS-Based Interval Fuzzy Linear Programming for Optimal Land Resource Allocation at a City Scale pp. 143-166

- Changgang Ma and Min Zhou
- The National Wellbeing Index in the IsiXhosa Translation: Focus Group Discussions on How South Africans View the Quality of Their Society pp. 167-193

- Valerie Møller, Benjamin J. Roberts and Dalindyebo Zani
- Rethinking Dimensions: The South African Multidimensional Poverty Index pp. 195-213

- Lungile Ntsalaze and Sylvanus Ikhide
- Income Dependency on Non-timber Forest Products: An Empirical Evidence of the Indigenous People in Peninsular Malaysia pp. 215-231

- Md. Khaled Saifullah, Fatimah Binti Kari and Azmah Othman
- Correcting the Underestimation of Top Incomes: Combining Data from Income Tax Reports and the Brazilian 2010 Census pp. 233-244

- Marcelo Medeiros, Juliana Castro Galvão and Luísa Azevedo Nazareno
- Are Social and Financial Exclusion Two Sides of the Same Coin? An Analysis of the Financial Integration of Vulnerable People pp. 245-268

- Beatriz Fernández-Olit, Juan Diego Paredes-Gázquez and Marta de la Cuesta-González
- Causality Between Per Capita Real GDP and Income Inequality in the U.S.: Evidence from a Wavelet Analysis pp. 269-289

- Shinhye Chang, Rangan Gupta and Stephen Miller
- Changes in Social Exclusion Indicators and Psychological Distress Among Homeless People Over a 2.5-Year Period pp. 291-311

- Barbara Straaten, Gerda Rodenburg, Jorien Laan, Sandra N. Boersma, Judith R. L. M. Wolf and Dike Mheen
- Deciphering the Relationship Between Internal Migration and Regional Disparities in Tunisia pp. 313-331

- Amara Mohamed and Hatem Jemmali
- Resiliency and Adjustment in Times of Crisis, the Case of the Greek Economic Crisis from a Psycho-social and Community Perspective pp. 333-356

- Mooli Lahad, Ran Cohen, Stratos Fanaras, Dmitry Leykin and Penny Apostolopoulou
- Stereotype and National Attachment in Hong Kong Chinese Context: A Moderated Mediation Model of Perceived Inter-group Relationship and Age pp. 357-371

- Aitao Lu, Simin Cai, Shuang Zheng, Huiqing Hu and Pingfang Song
- Fear of Crime in Mexico: The Impacts of Municipality Characteristics pp. 373-399

- Pablo Gaitán-Rossi and Ce Shen
- Geocentric Behavior Dimension of the Organization’ Performance in the Context of Globalization pp. 401-420

- Monica Violeta Achim, Sorin Nicolae Borlea and Codruţa Mare
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