Social Indicators Research: An International and Interdisciplinary Journal for Quality-of-Life Measurement
1974 - 2025
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Volume 15, issue 4, 1984
- New money, and old man/lady and ‘Two's company’: Subjective Welfare in the NORC General Social Surveys, 1972–1982 pp. 319-350

- James Davis
- Relationships between job satisfaction and life satisfaction: Test of a causal model pp. 351-367

- Janet Near
- Options to stress: Emigration and militancy in Northern Ireland pp. 369-387

- Ronald Terchek
- Unemployment and social problems in the post-war United States pp. 389-416

- Scott South
- The nature of the connection between life course and satisfaction with community services pp. 417-429

- Roger Trent, Nancy Stout-Wiegand and Paul Furbee
Volume 15, issue 3, 1984
- The impact of life events and changes in domain satisfactions on well-being pp. 203-227

- Bruce Headey, Elsie Holmström and Alexander Wearing
- The dimensions of poverty pp. 229-253

- G. Ellis
- Development of an instrument to measure the aesthetic quality of housing environment pp. 255-279

- Yeun Lee and Margaret Weber
- Long-term multivariate prediction of migration patterns pp. 281-288

- A. Eaglstein and Yitzhak Berman
- The coefficient of variation: Weighting considerations pp. 289-295

- Michael Sheret
- Summative scales for measuring community satisfaction pp. 297-307

- Joseph Whorton and Allen Moore
- Reviews pp. 309-317

- Ruth Young, Mark Oromaner and Claude Guldner
Volume 15, issue 2, 1984
- The analysis and measurement of happiness as a sense of well-being pp. 91-115

- Richard Kammann, Marcelle Farry and Peter Herbison
- The construct validity of the life satisfaction index a and affect balance scales: A serendipitous analysis pp. 117-129

- Ingrid Connidis
- Social indicators in statewide Mental Health planning: Lessons from California pp. 131-144

- Lorrin Koran and Kenneth Meinhardt
- Subjective indices of housing satisfaction as social indicators for planning public housing in Nigeria pp. 145-164

- Leonard Muoghalu
- Development of a social monitoring system at the local level: An experiment in the Southern Region of the Democratic Republic of Sudan pp. 165-175

- K. Kurup
- Limited perspectives? Perspectives Canada III and social reporting pp. 177-185

- Hans Bakker
- Reviews pp. 187-202

- Robert Thigpen, A. Yarmey, William Graf and Andreas Pickel
Volume 15, issue 1, 1984
- The needs of governments to produce services: A conceptual framework for its measurement pp. 1-16

- Doh Shinn and Phillip Gregg
- The structural context of social indicator differentials in Japanese prefectures 1965–75 pp. 17-42

- Cynthia Shen and Frank Young
- Racial differences in dimensions of neighborhood satisfaction pp. 43-60

- Craig John and Frieda Clark
- Canadian small settlements and the uptake of agricultural land, 1966–1976 pp. 61-84

- John Hansen
- Reviews pp. 85-90

- Mordecal Roshwald and A. Yarmey
Volume 14, issue 4, 1984
- The perceived quality of life in Norway: Regional variations and contextual effects pp. 385-419

- Arne Mastekaasa and Torbjørn Moum
- Competitive structure and fiscal policy pp. 421-452

- Ruth Young, George Rolleston and Charles Geisler
- Residential quality assessment: A conceptual model and empirical test pp. 453-476

- Nava Enosh, Abraham Leslau and Josef Shacham
- Reviews pp. 477-484

- Robert Parke, Lore Scheer and Hans-Joachim Hoffmann-Nowotny
Volume 14, issue 3, 1984
- Introduction pp. 227-234

- Rudolf Andorka
- Elements of private welfare production in Hungary (from time budget data) pp. 235-239

- Rudolf Andorka
- A system of social indicators for the CMEA countries and for Hungary pp. 241-261

- Rudolf Andorka
- Welfare production: Public versus private pp. 263-274

- Wolfgang Zapf
- On functional types of indicators in social planning pp. 275-285

- M. Illner
- Indicators for interrelated study of living standard and life style pp. 287-293

- L. Khakhulina
- Social support and the quality of life following myocardial infarction pp. 295-311

- Bernhard Badura and Millard Waltz
- Social indicators and social management pp. 313-331

- Velichko Dobrianov
- Regional indicators in social planning pp. 333-349

- Maria Ciechocińska
- Problems of zonal differentiation of specific rural development programmes pp. 351-362

- T. Zaslavskaya, I. Muchnik and M. Muchnik
- African urban life: Components of satisfaction in Sierra Leone pp. 363-384

- Margaret Peil
Volume 14, issue 2, 1984
- Well-being and ill-being: Different dimensions? pp. 115-139

- Bruce Headey, Elsie Holmström and Alexander Wearing
- Multiplicative and additive models of job and life satisfaction pp. 141-163

- Arne Mastekaasa
- Consistency in subjective evaluations of community attributes pp. 165-175

- B. Anderson, V. Ryan and W. Goudy
- Alternative technology and quality of life: An exploratory survey of British Columbia smallholders pp. 177-194

- Merlin Brinkerhoff and Jeffrey Jacob
- A community viability indicator for determining comprehensive planning policy pp. 195-203

- John Keczmerski and Bruce Sorter
- Reviews pp. 205-225

- Stuart Schoenfeld, James Shockey, Lore Scheer, Lauri Perman, Hal Kendig and Abbott Ferriss
Volume 14, issue 1, 1984
- Social indicators: Actual and potential uses pp. 1-27

- Henri Verwayen
- Respondent characteristics in citizen evaluation of municipal services pp. 29-52

- Gabriel Tan and Stanley Murrell
- Objective indicators, personal characteristics, and satisfaction with safety from crime and violence: An interaction model pp. 53-67

- Joe Stevens
- Life philosophy and Life style pp. 69-81

- Howard Kamler
- Level and correlates of perceived quality of life for Lao Hmong refugees in Nebraska pp. 83-97

- William Meredith
- Predicting overall life satisfaction: The role of life cycle and social psychological antecedents pp. 99-108

- O. Martinson, E. Wilkening and David McGranahan
- Reviews pp. 109-114

- Ronald Terchek, Hans Hoffmann-Nowotny and Rudolf Rezsohazy
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