Social Indicators Research: An International and Interdisciplinary Journal for Quality-of-Life Measurement
1974 - 2025
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Volume 23, issue 4, 1990
- The measurement and analysis of time use pp. 303-308

- Andrew Harvey
- Time use studies for leisure analysis pp. 309-336

- Andrew Harvey
- Time use and leisure: Subjective and objective aspects pp. 337-352

- Susan Clark, Andrew Harvey, Susan Shaw and William Michelson
- Childcare and the daily routine pp. 353-366

- William Michelson
- Age, gender and daily life: An analysis of social involvements pp. 367-380

- Karen Altergott
- Time-budget methodology for research on aging pp. 381-393

- K. Ujimoto
- Behaviour and the life cycle: a consideration of the role of longitudinal time use studies pp. 395-414

- David Elliott and Jean Elliott
Volume 23, issue 3, 1990
- Subjective well-being as a function of age and gender: A multivariate look for differentiated trends pp. 201-230

- Dov Shmotkin
- Should occupational codes be obtained from census data or from retrospective survey data in studies on occupational health? pp. 231-246

- P. Östlin, B. Wärneryd and M. Thorslund
- Indirect measures of child mortality: Overview and application to Brazil, 1980 pp. 247-267

- Charles Wood and Peggy Lovell
- Quality of life and charges in private old people's homes in Great Britain pp. 269-282

- Ian Gibbs and Jonathan Bradshaw
- A pilot study in the use of the quality of life interview schedule pp. 283-298

- Hélène Ouellette-Kuntz
- Book review pp. 299-301

- Vanaja Dhruvarajan
Volume 23, issue 1, 1990
- Modernization in Hungary in the long and short run measured by social indicators pp. 1-7

- Rudolf Andorka and István Harcsa
Volume 22, issue 4, 1990
- Subjective well-being and coping with adversity pp. 327-349

- Bruce Headey and Alexander Wearing
- Do some authoritarian governments foster physical quality of life? pp. 351-366

- Frank Young
- Structural elements of material well-being: An empirical test among people on social security pp. 367-384

- Edward Groenland
- Polygyny as social and biological differentiation among Toposa agro-pastoralists of Southern Sudan pp. 385-398

- Eric Roth and K. Kurup
- Test of a field theory of consciousness and social change: Time series analysis of participation in the TM-Sidhi program and reduction of violent death in the U.S pp. 399-418

- Michael Dillbeck
- Grade level differences in school satisfaction pp. 419-427

- Morris Okun, Mary Braver and Renee Weir
Volume 22, issue 3, 1990
- Junior partners: Women's contribution to family income in Canada pp. 229-253

- Carl Grindstaff and Frank Trovato
- Religious domains and general well-being pp. 255-276

- Margaret Poloma and Brian Pendleton
- Determinants of quality of rural life in Nigeria: The women's view pp. 277-286

- Olutoyin Oluwoye
- In-vehicle fatalities, seat belts, and compulsory seat belt legislation: The Manitoba experience pp. 287-297

- E. Levine and A. Basilevsky
- Toward an index of gender equality pp. 299-317

- Edward Harvey, John Blakely and Lorne Tepperman
- Reviews pp. 319-325

- Richard Henshel and Frederick Evers
Volume 22, issue 2, 1990
- Long- and short-term affective states in happiness: Model, paradigm and experimental evidence pp. 119-138

- Albert Kozma, Susan Stone, M. Stones, T. Hannah and Kevin McNeil
- Objectifying the subjective: The measurement of environmental quality pp. 139-153

- John Eyles
- Politics, dynamics and individualism — The Swedish approach to Level of Living research pp. 155-180

- Michael Tåhlin
- Health concerns as a deterrent to seasonal migration of elderly Canadians pp. 181-197

- Joanne Daciuk and Victor Marshall
- Measurement errors in survey questions: Explaining response variability pp. 199-212

- Anders Wikman and Bo Wärneryd
- Male attitudes toward abortion: An analysis of urban survey data pp. 213-228

- Akin Adebayo
Volume 22, issue 1, 1990
- Demographic accounting for special education pp. 1-30

- Robert Rossi
- The effects of quality of working life (QWL) on employee behavioral responses pp. 31-47

- David Efraty and M. Sirgy
- Design of experimental studies for measurement and evaluation of the determinants of Job Satisfaction pp. 49-67

- Joan Batista-Foguet, Willem Saris and Xavier Tort-Martorell
- Regional disparities in Indonesia: A social indicators approach pp. 69-81

- Habibullah Khan and Iyanatul Islam
- Social indicators and crime rate forecasting pp. 83-95

- Arye Rattner
- Potential for economic development: A quantitative approach pp. 97-113

- Fay Abizadeh, Sohrab Abizadeh and Alexander Basilevsky
- Review pp. 115-118

- Frederick Evers
Volume 21, issue 6, 1989
- Population undercount and social science research pp. 559-598

- Clifford Clogg, Michael Massagli and Scott Eliason
- Life-course and satisfaction, equal for every-one? pp. 599-610

- J. Latten
- Religiously unaffiliated Canadians: Sex, age, and regional variations pp. 611-627

- Ellen Gee and Jean Veevers
- Household structure and child nutrition: A reinterpretation of income and mother's education pp. 629-649

- Katherine Tucker and Frank Young
- Essays in development economics pp. 651-660

- Sohrab Abizadeh
Volume 21, issue 5, 1989
- The conical structure of adjustive behavior pp. 455-479

- Shlomit Levy and Louis Guttman
- Mixed motivations for migration in the urban prairies: A comparative approach pp. 481-499

- Raymond Currie and Shiva Halli
- Measuring Ontario's increasing housing affordability problem pp. 501-515

- Elisabeth Arnold and Andrejs Skaburskis
- Measuring natural resource scarcity pp. 517-530

- F. Mackellar and Daniel Vining
- A comparison of patterns of urban deprivation between Canadian and U.S. cities pp. 531-551

- Michael Broadway
- Reviews pp. 553-558

- Andreas Andrikopoulos and Alex Michalos
Volume 21, issue 4, 1989
- The systemic life quality model: A basis for urban renewal evaluation pp. 343-378

- Samuel Shye
- Life satisfaction among the rural elderly: What do the numbers mean? pp. 379-408

- Linda Wood and Julia Johnson
- A new index of utilization of ambulatory medical care pp. 409-439

- François Béland, Raynald Pineault and Greg Stoddart
- Reviews pp. 441-450

- Robert Thigpen, Ronald Hinch and Bruce Heady
Volume 21, issue 3, 1989
- Change in the stressfulness of life in American states and regions from 1976 to 1982 pp. 229-257

- Murray Straus, Arnold Linsky and Ronet Bachman-Prehn
- Analysis of participant reactions to a series of family planning training events pp. 259-278

- James Veney and Vangie Foshee
- South African quality of life: A research note pp. 279-291

- V. Møller and L. Schlemmer
- Discrepancies between perceived income needs and actual incomes pp. 293-296

- Alex Michalos
- Public opinion and the dimensions of the welfare state pp. 297-314

- Ram Cnaan
- Measurement error and research design: A note on the utility of panel data in quality of life research pp. 315-335

- Arne Mastekaasa and Stein Kaasa
- Reviews pp. 337-340

- James Horley and Alex Michalos
Volume 21, issue 2, 1989
- Life feeling scales for use in German and American samples pp. 113-131

- Dagmar Krebs and Karl Schuessler
- Environmental quality and the well-being of children pp. 133-158

- Ross Homel and Ailsa Burns
- Trends in public attitudes toward educational spending pp. 159-173

- A. Smith
- Evaluating the products of alternative sampling methods pp. 175-191

- A. Smith
- Doing better than the optimum pp. 193-220

- Stuart Nagel
- Review pp. 221-225

- Frederick Evers
Volume 21, issue 1, 1989
- Satisfaction, happiness and well-being of Dutch students pp. 1-33

- R. Vermunt, E. Spaans and F. Zorge
- On the measurement of certain aspects of social development pp. 35-92

- Amal Kantiray
- The human development spectrum: Sub-spectra and social indicators for use in development project planning, design, and implementation pp. 93-110

- Steven Dorsey, John Hill and M. Woods
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