Social Indicators Research: An International and Interdisciplinary Journal for Quality-of-Life Measurement
1974 - 2025
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Volume 26, issue 4, 1992
- Spare time use and perceived well-being among black South African youth pp. 309-351

- Valerie Møller
- Environmentalism among nation-states pp. 353-366

- Thomas Dietz and Linda Kalof
- Changing paradigms of development in an evolutionary perspective pp. 367-389

- Dieter Weiss
- Impact of health and fitness-related behavior on quality of life pp. 391-405

- Susan Woodruff and Terry Conway
- The relationship between measures of subjective and economic well-being: A new look pp. 407-422

- Robin Douthitt, Maurice Macdonald and Randolph Mullis
Volume 26, issue 3, 1992
- A longitudinal examination of lifestyles pp. 205-219

- James Horley
- An attempt to classify satisfaction changes: Methodological and content aspects of a longitudinal problem pp. 221-241

- Detlef Landua
- The relationship of masculinity, femininity, and well-being in Taiwan college graduates pp. 243-257

- Yu-wen Ying
- The effects of religion and social support on self-esteem and depression among the suddenly bereaved pp. 259-275

- Darren Sherkat and Mark Reed
- The melting away of class differences? Consumption differences between employee groups in Finland 1955–1985 pp. 277-302

- Timo Toivonen
- Selections from SINET—The social indicators network news pp. 303-306

- Abbott Ferriss
- Understanding police and police work: Psychological issues pp. 307-308

- Ronald Hinch
Volume 26, issue 2, 1992
- Stability and change in subjective well-being over short time periods pp. 101-117

- Kerry Chamberlain and Sheryl Zika
- Measures of economic well-being as predictors of psychological well-being pp. 119-135

- Randolph Mullis
- Indentification and prioritization of needs of families by multiple groups: Residents, key informants, and agency directors pp. 137-158

- Kyu-Taik Sung
- Analysis of the process of dwelling rehabilitation in Auckland pp. 159-181

- Martin Putterill
- Only children as adult women: Life course events and timing pp. 183-197

- Ellen Gee
- Subjective well-being: An interdisciplinary perspective pp. 199-203

- Alex Michaelos
Volume 26, issue 1, 1992
- Life satisfaction among San Francisco Chinese-Americans pp. 1-22

- Yu-Wen Ying
- A life satisfaction measure based on judgment theory pp. 23-59

- H. Meadow, J. Mentzer, D. Rahtz and M. Sirgy
- Occupational and industrial contextual indicators in income determination models for Australia pp. 61-91

- Krzysztof Zagórski
- Selections from pp. 93-96

- Abbott Ferriss
- Book reviews pp. 97-98

- Norbert Schwarz
Volume 25, issue 2, 1991
- Social indicators of living conditions in Ireland with European comparisons pp. 103-365

- Earl Davis and Margret Fine-Davis
Volume 25, issue 1, 1991
- Stability and change in levels and structure of subjective well-being: USA 1972 and 1988 pp. 1-30

- Frank Andrews
- A magical model of happiness pp. 31-50

- M. Stones and A. Kozma
- Relations between images of the future and work orientations of university graduates pp. 51-61

- Eric Rosseel
- Measuring housing and environmental quality as indicator of quality of urban life: A case of traditional city of Benin, Nigeria pp. 63-98

- Leonard Muoghalu
- Selections from pp. 99-102

- Abbott Ferriss
Volume 24, issue 4, 1991
- The correlation coefficient and models of subjective well-being pp. 317-327

- M. Stones, A. Kozma, T. Hannah and W. Mckim
- Common law union as a differentiating factor in the failure of marriage in Canada, 1984 pp. 329-345

- S. Halli and Zachary Zimmer
- The influence of peers and parents on youth life satisfaction in Hong Kong pp. 347-365

- Peter Man
- Measures and meaning in comparisons of wealth equlality pp. 367-392

- Courtland Smith
- A critique of the ZPG urban stress test: On the uses and misuses of social indicators pp. 393-402

- Edward Stockwell and Arthur Neal
- Community based approaches in water supply and sanitation programme — An Indian experience pp. 403-414

- K. Kurup
- Selections from SINET — The social indicators network news pp. 415-418

- Abbott Ferriss
Volume 24, issue 3, 1991
- Characteristics of U.S. cities with extreme (high or low) crime rates: Results of discriminant analyses of 1960, 1970, and 1980 data pp. 209-231

- Kenneth Land, Patricia Mccall and Lawrence Cohen
- Does the choice of poverty index matter in practice? pp. 233-252

- Joan Rodgers
- Rurality and well-being during the middle years of life pp. 253-268

- Donald Crider, Fern Willits and Conrad Kanagy
- Family life quality: Theory and assessment in economically stressed farm families pp. 269-299

- Kathryn Rettig, Sharon Danes and Jean Bauer
- Never married older women: The life experience pp. 301-315

- Mary O'Brien
Volume 24, issue 2, 1991
- SINET The Social Indicators Network News pp. iii-iii

- Alex Michalos
- The stability and sensitivity of subjective well-being measures pp. 113-122

- James Horley and J. Lavery
- Defining and measuring poverty in the nonmetropolitan United States using the survey of income and program Participation pp. 123-151

- Robert Hoppe
- Measurement and determinants of socioeconomic development: A critical conspectus pp. 153-175

- Habibullah Khan
- An evaluation of socially responsive planning in a new resource town pp. 177-204

- Alison Gill
- Selections from SINET — the social indicators network news pp. 205-208

- Abbot Ferris
Volume 24, issue 1, 1991
- Is happiness relative? pp. 1-34

- Ruut Veenhoven
- Response artifacts in the measurement of subjective well-being pp. 35-56

- Ed Diener, Ed Sandvik, William Pavot and Dennis Gallagher
- Measuring the quality of life in rural community development pp. 57-70

- Pieter Barnard and J. Merwe
- The theoretical and empirical structure of general well-being pp. 71-79

- Robert Wheeler
- Top-down versus bottom-up theories of subjective well-being pp. 81-100

- Bruce Headey, Ruut Veenhoven and Alex Wearing
- The relationship between mood and subjective well-being pp. 101-111

- John Yardley and Robert Rice
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