Social Indicators Research: An International and Interdisciplinary Journal for Quality-of-Life Measurement
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Volume 105, issue 3, 2012
- An Index of Child Health in the Least Developed Countries (LDCs) of Africa pp. 309-322

- José Rodríguez Martín
- Estimating the Reliability of Single-Item Life Satisfaction Measures: Results from Four National Panel Studies pp. 323-331

- Richard Lucas and M. Brent Donnellan
- Purpose, Mood, and Pleasure in Predicting Satisfaction Judgments pp. 333-341

- Ed Diener, Frank Fujita, Louis Tay and Robert Biswas-Diener
- Estimating Effectiveness of the Control of Violence and Socioeconomic Development in Colombia: An Application of Dynamic Data Envelopment Analysis and Data Panel Approach pp. 343-366

- Alexander Cotte Poveda
- Methodological Validation of Quality of Life Questionnaire for Coal Mining Groups-Indian Scenario pp. 367-386

- Sayanti Sen, Goutam Sen and B. Tewary
- Approximations to the Truth: Comparing Survey and Microsimulation Approaches to Measuring Income for Social Indicators pp. 387-407

- Francesco Figari, Maria Iacovou, Alexandra Skew and Holly Sutherland
- Factor Structure and Psychometric Properties of the Work-Family Balance Scale in an Urban Chinese Sample pp. 409-418

- Huiping Zhang, Paul Yip, Peilian Chi, Kinsun Chan, Yee Cheung and Xiulan Zhang
- Socio-Demographic Variables, General Psychological Well-Being and the Mental Health Continuum in an African Context pp. 419-442

- I. Khumalo, Q. Temane and M. Wissing
- Important Papers on Well-Being: Assessment, Science, and Culture pp. 443-445

- Christopher Peterson
- Personality and Subjective Well-Being: What Hides Behind Global Analyses? pp. 447-460

- Isabel Albuquerque, Margarida Lima, Marcela Matos and Cláudia Figueiredo
- Testing the Personal Wellbeing Index on 12–16 Year-Old Adolescents in 3 Different Countries with 2 New Items pp. 461-482

- Ferran Casas, Jorge Sarriera, Jaime Alfaro, Mònica González, Sara Malo, Irma Bertran, Cristina Figuer, Daniel Cruz, Lívia Bedin, Angela Paradiso, Karin Weinreich and Boris Valdenegro
- Factorial Validity and Invariance of the Rosenberg Self-Esteem Scale Among Portuguese Youngsters pp. 483-498

- José Vasconcelos-Raposo, Helder Fernandes, Carla Teixeira and Rosangela Bertelli
- Caste, Class, and Urbanization: The Shaping of Religious Community in Contemporary India pp. 499-518

- Samuel Stroope
- Social Capital, Economic Development, and Homicide: A Cross-National Investigation pp. 519-540

- Blaine Robbins and David Pettinicchio
- Positive Youth Development, Life Satisfaction and Problem Behaviour Among Chinese Adolescents in Hong Kong: A Replication pp. 541-559

- Rachel Sun and Daniel Shek
- Life Goals and Well-Being: Does Financial Status Matter? Evidence from a Representative Hungarian Sample pp. 561-568

- Tamás Martos and Mária Kopp
- Subjective Well-Being Structure: Confirmatory Factor Analysis in a Teachers’ Portuguese Sample pp. 569-580

- Isabel Albuquerque, Margarida Lima, Cláudia Figueiredo and Marcela Matos
- Individual- and Neighbourhood-Level Indicators of Subjective Well-Being in a Small and Poor Eastern Cape Township: The Effect of Health, Social Capital, Marital Status, and Income pp. 581-593

- J. Cramm, V. Møller and A. Nieboer
Volume 105, issue 2, 2012
- Comparing the Well-Being of Older Europeans: Introduction pp. 187-190

- Hendrik Jürges and Arthur van Soest
- Can Reporting Heterogeneity Explain Differences in Depressive Symptoms Across Europe? pp. 191-210

- Renske Kok, Mauricio Avendano, Teresa Bago d’Uva and Johan Mackenbach
- Cross-Country Differentials in Work Disability Reporting Among Older Europeans pp. 211-226

- Viola Angelini, Danilo Cavapozzi and Omar Paccagnella
- Satisfaction with Job and Income Among Older Individuals Across European Countries pp. 227-254

- Eric Bonsang and Arthur Soest
- Comparability of Health Care Responsiveness in Europe pp. 255-271

- Nicolas Sirven, Brigitte Santos-Eggimann and Jacques Spagnoli
- Satisfaction with Social Contacts of Older Europeans pp. 273-292

- Eric Bonsang and Arthur van Soest
- Age, Health and Life Satisfaction Among Older Europeans pp. 293-308

- Viola Angelini, Danilo Cavapozzi, Luca Corazzini and Omar Paccagnella
Volume 105, issue 1, 2012
- Application of the Rural Development Index to Analysis of Rural Regions in Poland and Slovakia pp. 1-37

- Jerzy Michalek and Nana Zarnekow
- Self-Evaluation Processes in Life Satisfaction: Uncovering Measurement Non-Equivalence and Age-Related Differences pp. 39-61

- Heike Heidemeier and Ursula Staudinger
- Patterns of Human Development Indicators Across Constitutional Analysis of Children’s Rights to Protection, Provision, and Participation pp. 63-73

- Janette Habashi, Lynne Wright and John Hathcoat
- Child Health-Related Quality of Life and Parental Social Capital in Greece: An Exploratory Study pp. 75-92

- Giulia El-Dardiry, Christine Dimitrakaki, Chara Tzavara, Ulrike Ravens-Sieberer and Yannis Tountas
- Quality of Life in Macau, China pp. 93-108

- Ricardo Rato and Gareth Davey
- Social Exclusion and Quality of Life: An Empirical Study from Turkey pp. 109-120

- Nuran Bayram, Firat Bilgel and Nazan Bilgel
- Time Use Patterns Between Maintenance, Subsistence and Leisure Activities: A Case Study in China pp. 121-136

- Zhou Hui-fen, Li Zhen-shan, Xue Dong-qian and Lei Yang
- Psychometric Properties of a Portuguese Version of the Subjective Happiness Scale pp. 137-143

- Paola Spagnoli, António Caetano and Ana Silva
- Cross-National Measurement Invariance of the Teacher and Classmate Support Scale pp. 145-160

- Torbjørn Torsheim, Oddrun Samdal, Mette Rasmussen, John Freeman, Robert Griebler and Wolfgang Dür
- Models of the Joint Structure of Domain-Related and Global Distress: Implications for the Reconciliation of Quality of Life and Mental Health Perspectives pp. 161-185

- William Magee and Sébastien St-Arnaud
Volume 104, issue 3, 2011
- Relative Income and Happiness in Asia: Evidence from Nationwide Surveys in China, Japan, and Korea pp. 351-367

- Takashi Oshio, Kayo Nozaki and Miki Kobayashi
- Dimensions of Housing Deprivation for Older People in Ireland pp. 369-385

- Brian Nolan and Nessa Winston
- The Heterogeneous Effects of Income Changes on Happiness pp. 387-406

- Leonardo Becchetti, Luisa Corrado and Fiammetta Rossetti
- The Mediating Role of Secular Coping Strategies in the Relationship Between Religious Appraisals and Adjustment to Chronic Pain: The Middle Road to Damascus pp. 407-425

- Stacy Parenteau, Nancy Hamilton, Wei Wu, Kevin Latinis, Lori Waxenberg and Mary Brinkmeyer
- Subjective Values of Quality of Life Dimensions in Elderly People. A SEM Preference Model Approach pp. 427-437

- Paula Elosua
- Construction and Validation of an Observational Scale of Neighborhood Characteristics pp. 439-457

- James McDonell and Tracy Waters
- Concepts of Chinese folk happiness pp. 459-474

- Po Ip
- Life Expectancy as an Objective Factor of a Subjective Well-Being pp. 475-505

- Nikolas Papavlassopulos and David Keppler
- Relocation Stress, Coping, and Sense of Control Among Resettlers Resulting from China’s Three Gorges Dam Project pp. 507-522

- Juan Xi and Sean-Shong Hwang
- Employing the Components of the Human Development Index to Drive Resources to Educational Policies pp. 523-532

- Annibal Sant’Anna, Rodrigo Araújo Ribeiro and Steven Dutt-Ross
- Explaining Optimistic Old Age Disability and Longevity Expectations pp. 533-544

- Joan Costa-Font and Montserrat Costa-Font
- A Two-Step Approach to Analyze Satisfaction Data pp. 545-554

- Pier Alda Ferrari, Laura Pagani and Carlo Fiorio
Volume 104, issue 2, 2011
- National Income and Income Inequality, Family Affluence and Life Satisfaction Among 13 year Old Boys and Girls: A Multilevel Study in 35 Countries pp. 179-194

- Kate Levin, Torbjorn Torsheim, Wilma Vollebergh, Matthias Richter, Carolyn Davies, Christina Schnohr, Pernille Due and Candace Currie
- Relative Standing and Subjective Well-Being in South Africa: The Role of Perceptions, Expectations and Income Mobility pp. 195-223

- Dorrit Posel and Daniela Casale
- Issues in the Conceptualisation and Measurement of Socioeconomic Background: Do Different Measures Generate Different Conclusions? pp. 225-251

- Gary Marks
- The Influence of Simulated Home and Neighbourhood Densification on Perceived Liveability pp. 253-269

- J. Thomas, D. Walton and S. Lamb
- Can we Rate Public Support for Democracy in a Comparable Way? Cross-National Equivalence of Democratic Attitudes in the World Value Survey pp. 271-286

- Gal Ariely and Eldad Davidov
- College Education and Social Trust: An Evidence-Based Study on the Causal Mechanisms pp. 287-310

- Jian Huang, Henriëtte den Brink and Wim Groot
- Prevalence of Low Physical Activity and its Relation to Social Environment in Deprived Areas in the London Borough of Redbridge pp. 311-322

- Ge Yu, Adrian Renton, Martin Wall, Emee Estacio, Justine Cawley and Pratibha Datta
- Sustainable Consumption and Life Satisfaction pp. 323-329

- Jing Xiao and Haifeng Li
- Income and Happiness in Time of Post-Communist Modernization pp. 331-349

- Krzysztof Zagórski
Volume 104, issue 1, 2011
- Composite Indices of Development and Poverty: An Application to MDGs pp. 1-18

- Pasquale De Muro, Matteo Mazziotta and Adriano Pareto
- The Volunteer Satisfaction Index: A Validation Study in the Chinese Cultural Context pp. 19-32

- Lok Wong, Wing Chui and Yan Kwok
- University Students’ Sense of Belonging to the Home Town: The Role of Residential Mobility pp. 33-45

- Elvira Cicognani, Isabel Menezes and Gil Nata
- Measuring Well-Being and Progress pp. 47-65

- Luca D’Acci
- Deprivation, Social Exclusion and Subjective Well-Being pp. 67-86

- Luna Bellani and Conchita D’Ambrosio
- Outcomes of Orphanhood in Ethiopia: A Mixed Methods Study pp. 87-102

- Laura Camfield
- The Gap in the Subjective Wellbeing of Māori and New Zealand Europeans Widened Between 2005 and 2009 pp. 103-115

- Chris Sibley, Niki Harré, William Hoverd and Carla Houkamau
- Poverty Lines Based on Fuzzy Sets Theory and its Application to Malaysian Data pp. 117-127

- Lazim Abdullah
- Time Poverty Thresholds and Rates for the US Population pp. 129-155

- Charlene Kalenkoski, Karen Hamrick and Margaret Andrews
- Different Things Make Different People Happy: Examining Social Capital and Subjective Well-Being by Gender and Parental Status pp. 157-177

- Christian Kroll
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