Social Indicators Research: An International and Interdisciplinary Journal for Quality-of-Life Measurement
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Volume 101, issue 3, 2011
- Social Diversity, Institutions and Trust: A Cross-National Analysis pp. 305-322

- Ming-Chang Tsai, Leslie Laczko and Christian Bjørnskov
- Welfare Attitudes and Social Expenditure: Do Regimes Shape Public Opinion? pp. 323-340

- Tor Jakobsen
- Predictors of Regional Well-Being: A County Level Analysis pp. 341-357

- Nicole Lawless and Richard Lucas
- Capability and Health Functioning in Ethiopian Households pp. 359-389

- Ramzi Mabsout
- The Incompatibility of Materialism and the Desire for Children: Psychological Insights into the Fertility Discrepancy Among Modern Countries pp. 391-404

- Norman Li, Lily Patel, Daniel Balliet, William Tov and Christie Scollon
- The Subjective Wellbeing of High-School Students: Validating the Personal Wellbeing Index—School Children pp. 405-418

- Adrian Tomyn and Robert Cummins
- Socio-demographic Correlates of Subjective Well-being in Urban India pp. 419-434

- Jyotsna Agrawal, Pratima Murthy, Mariamma Philip, Seema Mehrotra, K. Thennarasu, John John, N. Girish, V. Thippeswamy and Mohan Isaac
- Geography of European Life Satisfaction pp. 435-445

- Adam Okulicz-Kozaryn
- Empirical Research on Factors Related to the Subjective Well-Being of Chinese Urban Residents pp. 447-459

- Peigang Wang and Tyler VanderWeele
- Life Quality of Russian Immigrants to Israel: Patterns of Success and of Unsuccess pp. 461-479

- Maya Benish-Weisman and Samuel Shye
Volume 101, issue 2, 2011
- Valuing Time: A Conference Overview pp. 173-183

- Michael Bittman and Duncan Ironmonger
- II) Goodin et al.’s New Measure of Freedom: Authors Meet Critic pp. 185-187

- Michael Bittman
- III) Discretionary Time: A Rejoinder pp. 189-192

- Robert Goodin, James Rice, Antti Parpo and Lina Eriksson
- IT, TV and Time Displacement: What Alexander Szalai Anticipated but Couldn’t Know pp. 193-206

- John Robinson
- Increasing Paid Work Time? A New Puzzle for Multinational Time-diary Research pp. 207-213

- Jonathan Gershuny
- Exercise, Eating Patterns, and Obesity: Evidence from the ATUS and Its Eating & Health Module pp. 215-219

- Marianne Reifschneider, Karen Hamrick and Jill Lacey
- Television Viewing by School-Age Children: Associations with Physical Activity, Snack Food Consumption and Unhealthy Weight pp. 221-225

- Judith Brown, Jan Nicholson, Dorothy Broom and Michael Bittman
- Feeding Patterns and Emotional Care in Breastfed Infants pp. 227-231

- Julie Smith and Mark Ellwood
- Adolescent Depression and Time Spent with Parents and Siblings pp. 233-238

- Laura Desha, Jan Nicholson and Jenny Ziviani
- Flexible Work Hours and Other Job Factors in Parental Time with Children pp. 239-242

- Jennifer Baxter
- Are the Real Time Costs of Children Equally Shared by Mothers and Fathers? pp. 243-247

- Olivia Ekert-Jaffe
- Gendered Time-Crunch and Work Factors in Denmark pp. 249-253

- Mette Deding and Mette Lausten
- If Men Do More Housework, Do Their Wives Have More Babies? pp. 255-258

- Lyn Craig and Peter Siminski
- Racial-Ethnic Differences in U.S. Married Women’s and Men’s Housework pp. 259-265

- Liana Sayer and Leigh Fine
- Time Spent Eating and Its Implications for Americans’ Energy Balance pp. 267-273

- Cathleen Zick and Robert Stevens
- Sleep Time: Media Hype vs. Diary Data pp. 275-280

- William Michelson
- Spouse “Together Time”: Quality Time Within the Household pp. 281-287

- Ignace Glorieux, Joeri Minnen and Theun Tienoven
- Social Trust, Social Partner Time and Television Time pp. 289-293

- Roger Patulny
- Daily Life in 23 Countries pp. 295-304

- Kimberly Fisher and John Robinson
Volume 101, issue 1, 2011
- Who Benefits from Religion? pp. 1-15

- Daniel Mochon, Michael Norton and Dan Ariely
- Attracting Attention for the Cause. The Reporting of Three Indices in the UK National Press pp. 17-35

- Stephen Morse
- Gender Disparities in Educational Trajectories in India: Do Females Become More Robust at Higher Levels? pp. 37-56

- Zakir Husain and Swagata Sarkar
- Subjective Well-being in Rural India: The Curse of Conspicuous Consumption pp. 57-72

- Rik Linssen, Luuk Kempen and Gerbert Kraaykamp
- The Short-Term Impact of Involuntary Migration in China’s Three Gorges: A Prospective Study pp. 73-92

- Sean-Shong Hwang, Yue Cao and Juan Xi
- Sustainable Development Index in Hong Kong: Approach, Method and Findings pp. 93-108

- Geoffrey Tso, Kelvin Yau and C. Yang
- A Comparison of Alternative Models of Individual Quality of Life for Social Service Recipients pp. 109-126

- Laura Gómez, Miguel Verdugo, Benito Arias and Víctor Arias
- An Exploratory Analysis of Societal Preferences for Research-Driven Quality of Life Improvements in Canada pp. 127-153

- Murray Rudd
- The Relationship Between Hope, Eustress, Self-Efficacy, and Life Satisfaction Among Undergraduates pp. 155-172

- Geraldine O’Sullivan
Volume 100, issue 3, 2011
- Quality of Life Research: Responses to Emerging Issues in a Changing World pp. 371-374

- Daniel Shek
- Internet Communication Versus Face-to-face Interaction in Quality of Life pp. 375-389

- Paul Lee, Louis Leung, Venhwei Lo, Chengyu Xiong and Tingjun Wu
- Knowledge, Attitudes and Behaviours. Concerning Education for Sustainable Development: Two Exploratory Studies pp. 391-413

- Alex Michalos, Heather Creech, Christina McDonald and P. Kahlke
- Quality of Life as Medicine: Interventions that Induce Salutogenesis. A Review of the Literature pp. 415-433

- Søren Ventegodt, Hatim Omar and Joav Merrick
- Quality of Life of Poor People Living in Remote Areas in Hong Kong pp. 435-450

- Hung Wong
- Psychological Stress and Parenting Behavior Among Chinese Families: Findings from a Study on Parent Education for Economically Disadvantaged Families pp. 451-462

- Ching Lam
- How are the Kids Doing? How do We Know? pp. 463-477

- Kenneth Land, Vicki Lamb and Hui Zheng
- The Impact of School Violence on Self-Esteem and Depression Among Taiwanese Junior High School Students pp. 479-498

- Ji-Kang Chen and Hsi-Sheng Wei
- Depression Amongst Chinese Adolescents in Hong Kong: An Evaluation of a Stress Moderation Model pp. 499-516

- Catalina Ng and Jane Hurry
- Exploration of the Factorial Structure of the Revised Personal Functions of the Volunteerism Scale for Chinese Adolescents pp. 517-537

- Ben Law, Daniel Shek and Cecilia Ma
- The Best Years of Life: A Study of Older Hong Kong Chinese pp. 539-562

- Jik-Joen Lee
Volume 100, issue 2, 2011
- The Eudaimonic and Hedonic Components of Happiness: Qualitative and Quantitative Findings pp. 185-207

- Antonella Delle Fave, Ingrid Brdar, Teresa Freire, Dianne Vella-Brodrick and Marié Wissing
- Dissolution of Associational Life? Testing the Individualization and Informalization Hypotheses on Leisure Activities in The Netherlands Between 1975 and 2005 pp. 209-224

- Erik Ingen and Paul Dekker
- Assets and Life Satisfaction Patterns Among Korean Older Adults: Latent Class Analysis pp. 225-240

- Chang-Keun Han and Song-Iee Hong
- The Gap Concept as a Quality of Life Measure: Validation Study of the Child Quality of Life Systemic Inventory pp. 241-257

- Anne-Marie Etienne, Gilles Dupuis, Elisabeth Spitz, Fabienne Lemetayer and Pierre Missotten
- The Dynamics of Social Indicator Research for California’s Central Valley in Transition pp. 259-271

- Robin DeLugan, Marcia Hernandez, Dari Sylvester and Simón Weffer
- Subjective and Occupational Well-Being in a Sample of Mexican Workers pp. 273-285

- Francisco Bretones and Maria Gonzalez
- Validation of the Beliefs Against Volunteering Scale among Chinese Adolescents in Hong Kong pp. 287-298

- Ben Law and Daniel Shek
- Contemporary Sexism in the South African Navy pp. 299-311

- Charles Van Wijk
- Is it God or Just the Data that Moves in Mysterious Ways? How Well-Being Research may be Mistaking Faith for Virtue pp. 313-330

- James Schuurmans-Stekhoven
- Measurement of Social Participation and its Place in Social Capital Theory pp. 331-350

- Laura Guillen, Lluis Coromina and Willem Saris
- Reporting Systems for Sustainability: What Are They Measuring? pp. 351-365

- Kathryn Davidson
- Erratum to: Measures of Inequality: Application to Happiness in Nations pp. 367-367

- W. Kalmijn and L. Arends
- Erratum to: Social Cohesion as a Real-Life Phenomenon: Assessing the Explanatory Power of the Universalist and Particularist Perspectives pp. 369-369

- Jan Janmaat
Volume 100, issue 1, 2011
- Comparing Multiple Discrepancies Theory to Affective Models of Subjective Wellbeing pp. 1-16

- Jed Blore, Mark Stokes, David Mellor, Lucy Firth and Robert Cummins
- Subjective Well-Being and Social Capital in Belgian Communities. The Impact of Community Characteristics on Subjective Well-Being Indicators in Belgium pp. 17-36

- Marc Hooghe and Bram Vanhoutte
- Investigating the Substantive Aspect of Construct Validity for the Satisfaction with Life Scale Adapted for Children: A Focus on Cognitive Processes pp. 37-60

- Anne Gadermann, Martin Guhn and Bruno Zumbo
- Social Cohesion as a Real-life Phenomenon: Assessing the Explanatory Power of the Universalist and Particularist Perspectives pp. 61-83

- Jan Janmaat
- The Quality of School Life: Teacher-Student Trust Relationships and the Organizational School Context pp. 85-100

- Dimitri Van Maele and Mieke Van Houtte
- Attitudes to Chronic Poverty in the ‘Global Village’ pp. 101-114

- Armando Barrientos and Daniel Neff
- Effect of Changes in Living Conditions on Well-Being: A Prospective Top–Down Bottom–Up Model pp. 115-135

- Naoki Nakazato, Ulrich Schimmack and Shigehiro Oishi
- New Zealand = Māori, New Zealand = Bicultural: Ethnic Group Differences in a National Sample of Māori and Europeans pp. 137-148

- Jessica Harding, Chris Sibley and Andrew Robertson
- “A La Recherche Du” Quality of Life pp. 149-154

- Thomas Jordan
- Does Country Matter for Subjective Well-Being? pp. 155-170

- Franz Heukamp and Miguel Ariño
- Participation and well-Being Among Older Adults Living with Chronic Conditions pp. 171-183

- Dana Anaby, William Miller, Janice Eng, Tal Jarus and Luc Noreau
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