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Social Indicators Research: An International and Interdisciplinary Journal for Quality-of-Life Measurement
1974 - 2025
Current editor(s): Filomena Maggino From Springer Bibliographic data for series maintained by Sonal Shukla () and Springer Nature Abstracting and Indexing (). Access Statistics for this journal.
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Volume 115, issue 3, 2014
- Work Matters: Work Personal Projects and the Idiosyncratic Linkages Between Traits, Eudaimonic and Hedonic Well-being pp. 885-906

- Isabel Albuquerque, Margarida Lima, Marcela Matos and Cláudia Figueiredo
- Validation of a Brief Yesterday Measure of Hedonic Well-Being and Daily Activities: Comparison with the Day Reconstruction Method pp. 907-917

- Christopher Christodoulou, Stefan Schneider and Arthur Stone
- Investigating Longitudinal and Cross Cultural Measurement Invariance of Inglehart’s Short Post-materialism Scale pp. 919-932

- Lianne Ippel, John Gelissen and Guy Moors
- On the Predictive Effect of Multidimensional Importance-Weighted Quality of Life Scores on Overall Subjective Well-Being pp. 933-943

- Chia-Huei Wu, Cheng-Ta Yang and Li-Na Huang
- Users Beware: Variable Effects of Parenthood on Happiness Within and Across International Datasets pp. 945-961

- Matthew Andersson, Jennifer Glass and Robin Simon
- Does Trust Mean the Same for Migrants and Natives? Testing Measurement Models of Political Trust with Multi-group Confirmatory Factor Analysis pp. 963-982

- Stéfanie André
- Socio-Cultural Impacts of Major Event: Evidence From the 2008 European Capital of Culture, Liverpool pp. 983-998

- Yi- De Liu
- The influence of perceived control on subjective wellbeing in later life pp. 999-1010

- S. Quadros-Wander, J. McGillivray and J. Broadbent
- Social Indicators and Voting: The Turkish Case pp. 1011-1029

- Emre Toros
- Youth Future Civic Participation in Europe: Differences Between the East and the Rest pp. 1031-1055

- Plamen Mirazchiyski, Daniel Caro and Andrés Sandoval-Hernández
- Psychological Well-Being, Job Strain and Education Among Young Finnish Precarious Employees pp. 1057-1069

- Ellen Ek, Anitta Sirviö, Markku Koiranen and Anja Taanila
- Factors that Influence the Life Satisfaction of Women Living in the Northern Cyprus pp. 1071-1085

- Ozge Gokdemir and Emine Tahsin
- The Hedonic and Eudaimonic Validity of the Orientations to Happiness Scale pp. 1087-1099

- Luke Henderson, Tess Knight and Ben Richardson
- The Health Benefits of College Education in Urban China: Selection Bias and Heterogeneity pp. 1101-1121

- Anning Hu
- Passion for a Leisure Activity, Presence of Meaning, and Search for Meaning: The Mediating Role of Emotion pp. 1123-1135

- Shilei Zhang, Rui Shi, Xufeng Liu and Danmin Miao
- Out-of-pocket Expenditure on Health Care Among Elderly and Non-elderly Households in India pp. 1137-1157

- Sanjay Mohanty, Rajesh Chauhan, Sumit Mazumdar and Akanksha Srivastava
- Academic Buildings and Their Influence on Students’ Wellbeing in Higher Education Institutions pp. 1159-1178

- Shehu Muhammad, Maimunah Sapri and Ibrahim Sipan
- The Impact of Macro-Economic Circumstances and Social Protection Expenditure on Economic Deprivation in 25 European Countries, 2007–2011 pp. 1179-1203

- Mark Visser, Maurice Gesthuizen and Peer Scheepers
Volume 115, issue 2, 2014
- Monetary, Subjective and Quantitative Approaches to Assess Urban Quality of Life and Pleasantness in Cities (Hedonic Price, Willingness-to-Pay, Positional Value, Life Satisfaction, Isobenefit Lines) pp. 531-559

- Luca D’Acci
- Richer in Money, Poorer in Relationships and Unhappy? Time Series Comparisons of Social Capital and Well-Being in Luxembourg pp. 561-622

- Francesco Sarracino
- Agent-Based Simulations of Subjective Well-Being pp. 623-635

- Jacopo Baggio and Elissaios Papyrakis
- The Subjective Well-being of Adolescents from Two Different Cultures: Applying Three Versions of the PWI in Algeria and Spain pp. 637-651

- Ferran Casas, Habib Tiliouine and Cristina Figuer
- The Multidimensional Gender Inequalities Index (MGII): A Descriptive Analysis of Gender Inequalities Using MCA pp. 653-690

- Gaëlle Ferrant
- Life Satisfaction in Australia: Evidence from Ten Years of the HILDA Survey pp. 691-714

- Christopher Ambrey and Christopher Fleming
- Development Disparities and Peculiarities: An Empirical Investigation pp. 715-729

- Rashida Haq and Azhar Ali
- The Dynamics of Welfare Opinions in Changing Economic, Institutional and Political Contexts: An Empirical Analysis of Dutch Deservingness Opinions, 1975–2006 pp. 731-749

- Marjolein Jeene, Wim Oorschot and Wilfred Uunk
- A Deprivation Analysis for Andalusia (Spain): An Approach Based on Structural Equations pp. 751-765

- M. Rodero-Cosano, C. Garcia-Alonso and J. Salinas-Pérez
- Individual Differences in Social Comparison and its Consequences for Life Satisfaction: Introducing a Short Scale of the Iowa–Netherlands Comparison Orientation Measure pp. 767-789

- Simone Schneider and Jürgen Schupp
- Declining Social Cohesion in The Netherlands? pp. 791-812

- Hans Schmeets and Saskia te Riele
- Financial Sector Development Indicators and Economic Growth in Cameroon and South Africa pp. 813-836

- Oludele Akinboade and Emilie Kinfack
- History and Prospect of Muslims in South America pp. 837-868

- Houssain Kettani
- Quality of College Life (QCL) of Students in Turkey: Students’ Life Satisfaction and Identification pp. 869-884

- Sevda Arslan and Ozlem Akkas
Volume 115, issue 1, 2014
- Social Indicators Research: The Little Red Hen 40 Years Later pp. 1-4

- Alex Michalos
- Letter from the Incoming Editor-in-Chief pp. 5-7

- Filomena Maggino
- Examining the Relationship Between Race, Ethnicity, Foreign-Born Status, and Social Capital Among Women on Public Assistance pp. 9-21

- Lindsay Gezinski
- Gender, Unemployment and Subjective Well-Being: Why Being Unemployed Is Worse for Men than for Women pp. 23-44

- Peter Meer
- Valuing Ecosystem Diversity in South East Queensland: A Life Satisfaction Approach pp. 45-65

- Christopher Ambrey and Christopher Fleming
- How Does Relative Income and Variations in Short-Run Wellbeing Affect Wellbeing in the Long Run? Empirical Evidence From China’s Korean Minority pp. 67-91

- Vinod Mishra, Ingrid Nielsen and Russell Smyth
- Sense of Community and Individual Well-Being: A Research on Fulfillment of Needs and Social Capital in the Turkish Community pp. 93-115

- Nalan Yetim and Ünsal Yetim
- Can Balance be Boring? A Critique of the “Challenges Should Match Skills” Hypotheses in Flow Theory pp. 117-136

- Helga Løvoll and Joar Vittersø
- Women’s Empowerment in the Context of Millennium Development Goal 3: A Case Study of Married Women in Ghana pp. 137-158

- Godfred Boateng, Vincent Kuuire, Mengieng Ung, Jonathan Amoyaw, Frederick Armah and Isaac Luginaah
- Is Subjective Well-Being of Concern to Potential Migrants from Latin America? pp. 159-182

- Namrata Chindarkar
- Non-poor Components of Population Growth and Immigration in the U.S., 1990–2010 pp. 183-201

- Isaac Sasson and Arthur Sakamoto
- Work-Related Demands Emanating from Social Change and Their Relation to Trait-Like and Occasion-Specific Aspects of Subjective Well-Being pp. 203-222

- Astrid Körner, Rainer Silbereisen and Uwe Cantner
- The Counting-Based Measurement of Multidimensional Poverty: The Focus on Economic Resources, Inner Capabilities, and Relational Resources in the United States pp. 223-240

- Udaya Wagle
- Social Coping and Life Satisfaction in Adolescents pp. 241-252

- Runa Saha, E. Huebner, Kimberly Hills, Patrick Malone and Robert Valois
- Multidimensional Analysis of Water Poverty in MENA Region: An Empirical Comparison with Physical Indicators pp. 253-277

- Hatem Jemmali and Caroline Sullivan
- Development of Indicators for Family Well-Being in Malaysia pp. 279-318

- Noraini Noor, Anjli Gandhi, Ismahalil Ishak and Saodah Wok
- Why Do Pacific People with Multiple Ethnic Affiliations Have Poorer Subjective Wellbeing? Negative Ingroup Affect Mediates the Identity Tension Effect pp. 319-336

- Sam Manuela and Chris Sibley
- Developing the Psychological Strain Scales (PSS): Reliability, Validity, and Preliminary Hypothesis Tests pp. 337-361

- Jie Zhang, Juncheng Lu, Sibo Zhao, Dorian Lamis, Ning Li, Yuanyuan Kong, Cunxian Jia, Li Zhou and Zhenyu Ma
- The Effects of School Choice on Parental School Participation and School Satisfaction in Korea pp. 363-385

- Jung-Sook Kim and Yeo-Jung Hwang
- Establishing Disaster Resilience Indicators for Tan-sui River Basin in Taiwan pp. 387-418

- Shin-Liang Chan, Wann-Ming Wey and Pin-Huai Chang
- Rising Economic Prosperity and Social Quality the Case of New Member States of the European Union pp. 419-439

- Pamela Abbott and Claire Wallace
- What Defines Quality of Life? The Gap Between Public Policies and Locally Defined Indicators Among Residents of Kodagu, Karnataka (India) pp. 441-456

- Francisco Zorondo-Rodríguez, Erik Gómez-Baggethun, Kathryn Demps, Pere Ariza-Montobbio, Claude García and Victoria Reyes-García
- Validating the Portuguese Version of the Satisfaction With Life Scale in an Elderly Sample pp. 457-466

- Patricia Sancho, Laura Galiana, Melchor Gutierrez, Elizabeth-Hama Francisco and José Tomás
- Pictorial Approaches for Measuring Time Use in Rural Ethiopia pp. 467-482

- Yuta Masuda, Lea Fortmann, Mary Gugerty, Marla Smith-Nilson and Joseph Cook
- Can Well-Being be Measured Using Facebook Status Updates? Validation of Facebook’s Gross National Happiness Index pp. 483-491

- N. Wang, M. Kosinski, D. Stillwell and John Rust
- The Impact of Democracy on Well-being pp. 493-508

- Marta Orviska, Anetta Caplanova and John Hudson
- Subjective Quality of Life Among Individuals who are Homeless: A Review of Current Knowledge pp. 509-524

- Anita Hubley, Lara Russell, Anita Palepu and Stephen Hwang
- The ‘Failed State Index’ Offers More than Just a Simple Ranking pp. 525-530

- Lars Carlsen and Rainer Bruggemann
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