Social Indicators Research: An International and Interdisciplinary Journal for Quality-of-Life Measurement
1974 - 2025
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Volume 33, issue 1, 1994
- Guest editorial pp. 1-7

- David Romney, Roy Brown and Prem Fry
- Quality of life as a concept and measurable entity pp. 9-46

- Trevor Parmenter
- Enhancing quality of life in the population at large pp. 47-88

- David Evans
- Forging ahead: Linking health and behavior to improve quality of life in older people pp. 89-120

- Marcia Ory and Donna Cox
- Using quality of life information to set priorities in health policy pp. 121-163

- Robert Kaplan
- Improving the quality of life of people with severe mental disorders pp. 165-192

- Céline Mercier
- Quality of life for students with disabilities in transition from school to adulthood pp. 193-236

- Andrew Halpern
- Improving the quality of life: Prescriptions for change pp. 237-272

- David Romney, Roy Brown and Prem Fry
Volume 32, issue 3, 1994
- Suicide and happiness: Seven tests of the connection pp. 199-233

- Jana Weerasinghe and Lorne Tepperman
- Developing social indicators for registered Indians living on reserve: The diand experience pp. 235-249

- Robin Armstrong
- Anticipating attendance in reminiscence therapy with measures of mood and happiness pp. 251-262

- M. Stones, Gina Ivany and Albert Kozma
- A client-satisfaction-based model of urban public service delivery organizational effectiveness pp. 263-296

- Ambe Njoh
Volume 32, issue 2, 1994
- Is happiness a trait? pp. 101-160

- Ruut Veenhoven
- Objective and subjective indicators of community evaluation: A Pennsylvania assessment pp. 161-177

- Steven Jacob and Fern Willits
- A study of physical-health and neuroticism among women engaged in the home-based production of chikan embroidery pp. 179-191

- Tripti Sarna and Archana Shukla
- Book review pp. 193-197

- Marianne Hansen
Volume 32, issue 1, 1994
- Is subjective well-being a predictor of nonresponse in broad population surveys? pp. 1-20

- Torbjørn Moum
- Self-esteem among ethnic minority youth in Western countries pp. 21-47

- Maykel Verkuyten
- Immigrants and Canadian-born: A consumption behaviour assessment pp. 49-72

- Sohrab Abizadeh and Nancy Ghalam
- A further consideration of the human aspects of economic readjustment in Hungary pp. 73-90

- Charles Choguill and Robert Manchin
- Book reviews pp. 91-96

- Craig Brown and Soonwon Kwon
- Selections from SINET — The Social Indicators Network News pp. 97-100

- Abbott Ferriss
Volume 31, issue 3, 1994
- The quality of student life: Toward a coherent conceptualization pp. 205-264

- Michael Benjamin
- The weighting of an international health status index pp. 265-275

- James Larson
- Recent patterns in downward income mobility: Sinking boats in a rising tide pp. 277-303

- Patricia Smith
Volume 31, issue 2, 1994
- Assessing subjective well-being: Progress and opportunities pp. 103-157

- Ed Diener
- The relationships of affect intensity to happiness pp. 159-173

- M. Stones and Albert Kozma
- Measuring the occupational segregation of Australia's indigenous workforce: A census-based analysis pp. 175-204

- Jim Taylor
Volume 31, issue 1, 1994
- Long and short term poverty: Is Germany a two-thirds society? pp. 1-25

- Bruce Headey, Peter Krause and Roland Habich
- The structural causes of infant mortality decline in Chile pp. 27-46

- Frank Young
- Application of a nonlinear mathematical model to data on a successful theraputic intervention pp. 47-61

- M. Stones, Christine Rattenbury and Albert Kozma
- Intrinsic satisfaction derived from office recycling behavior: A case study in Taiwan pp. 63-76

- Yung-Jaan Lee and Raymond Young
- Socio-economic status and life satisfaction in Turkey pp. 77-98

- Alİ Gİtmez and Göktug Morcöl
- Selections from SINET — The Social Indicators Network News pp. 99-102

- Abbott Ferriss
Volume 30, issue 2, 1993
- Time-use studies: A tool for macro and micro economic and social analysis pp. iii-vii

- Andrew Harvey
- Australians' changing use of time, 1974–1987 pp. 91-108

- Michael Bittman
- Changes of time use of the town population in Latvia pp. 109-119

- Parsla Eglite and Inna Zarins
- Grounding time-use in microspace: Empirical results pp. 121-137

- William Michelson
- Leisure before and after parenthood pp. 139-147

- Marilyn Cantwell and Margaret Sanik
- Social interaction and the social meanings of action: A time budget approach pp. 149-173

- Ignace Glorieux
- The effects of time allocation on parental stress pp. 175-184

- Margaret Sanik
- Kaizen, time-budgets and eldercare research pp. 185-195

- K. Ujimoto
- Guidelines for time use data collection pp. 197-228

- Andrew Harvey
- Systematic error in behavioural measurement: Comparing results from interview and time budget studies pp. 229-244

- Iiris Niemi
- Influence of research design on time use estimates pp. 245-284

- Jose Geurts and Jos Ree
Volume 30, issue 1, 1993
- Relationships between overall and life facet satisfaction: A multitrait-multimethod (MTMM) study pp. 1-15

- Charles Lance and Christopher Sloan
- Estimating the quality of life for children around the world: NICQL '92 pp. 17-38

- Thomas Jordan
- Reporting on The State of Canada's Environment pp. 39-47

- Ken Redpath
- Cross cultural comparisons of quality of life of Thais and Americans pp. 49-70

- Orose Leelakulthanit and Ralph Day
- Convergent and discriminant validation of a children's life satisfaction scale: Its relationship to self- and teacher-reported psychological problems and school functioning pp. 71-82

- E. Huebner and Gary Alderman
- Book review pp. 83-85

- Proshanta Nandi
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