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December 2009, Volume 94, Issue 3
- 377-389 Quality of Community Life Among Rural Residents: An Integrated Model
by Seongyeon Auh & Christine Cook - 391-415 Measuring Material Hardship among the US Population of Women with Disabilities Using Latent Class Analysis
by Roderick Rose & Susan Parish & Joan Yoo - 417-435 Analyzing Accessibility Dimension of Urban Quality of Life: Where Urban Designers Face Duality Between Subjective and Objective Reading of Place
by Sedigheh Lotfi & M. Koohsari - 437-447 Validation of the Wood’s Job Satisfaction Questionnaire among Taiwanese Nonprofit Sport Organization Workers
by Mei-Yen Chen - 449-463 Emergency Workers’ Quality of Life: The Protective Role of Sense of Community, Efficacy Beliefs and Coping Strategies
by Elvira Cicognani & Luca Pietrantoni & Luigi Palestini & Gabriele Prati - 465-482 The ‘Downside’ of Women Empowerment in India: An Experimental Inquiry into the Role of Expectations
by Luuk Kempen - 483-497 Comparative Case Study as Social Impact Assessment: Possibilities and Limitations for Anticipating Social Change in the Far North
by Jodie Asselin & John Parkins - 499-508 A New Malaysian Quality of Life Index Based on Fuzzy Sets and Hierarchical Needs
by M. Lazim & M. Abu Osman - 509-533 Capability Deprivation and Income Poverty in the United States, 1994 and 2004: Measurement Outcomes and Demographic Profiles
by Udaya Wagle - 535-544 Those Who are Left Behind: An Estimate of the Number of Family Members of Suicide Victims in Japan
by Joe Chen & Yun Choi & Kohta Mori & Yasuyuki Sawada & Saki Sugano
November 2009, Volume 94, Issue 2
- 183-201 Measuring Child Poverty in South Africa: Sensitivity to the Choice of Equivalence Scale and an Updated Profile
by Judith Streak & Derek Yu & Servaas Van der Berg - 203-212 Implicit Social Scaling from an Institutional Perspective
by Giulio D’Epifanio - 213-226 A Perception Survey for the Evaluation of Urban Quality of Life in Kocaeli and a Comparison of the Life Satisfaction with the European Cities
by Nihal Senlier & Reyhan Yildiz & E. Aktaş - 227-239 Source, Method, and Surmise: Quality of Life in History
by Thomas Jordan - 241-256 Rating Health and Social Indicators for Use with Indigenous Communities: A Tool for Balancing Cultural and Scientific Utility
by Mark Daniel & Margaret Cargo & Elisabeth Marks & Catherine Paquet & David Simmons & Margaret Williams & Kevin Rowley & Kerin O’Dea - 257-271 Affluence, Feelings of Stress, and Well-being
by Weiting Ng & Ed Diener & Raksha Aurora & James Harter - 273-296 Sample Heterogeneity and the Measurement Structure of the Multidimensional Students’ Life Satisfaction Scale
by Richard Sawatzky & Pamela Ratner & Joy Johnson & Jacek Kopec & Bruno Zumbo - 297-317 The Ranking of the Regions With Regard to Their Sports Facilities to Improve Their Planning in Sport: The Case of Spain
by Leonor Gallardo & Pablo Burillo & Marta García-Tascón & Juan Salinero - 319-342 Exploring Quality of Life During the Transition from School to Work in Chile
by Maria Jeria - 343-362 Childlessness and Psychological Well-Being in Midlife and Old Age: An Examination of Parental Status Effects Across a Range of Outcomes
by Thomas Hansen & Britt Slagsvold & Torbjørn Moum
October 2009, Volume 94, Issue 1
- 1-12 Population Measures of Subjective Wellbeing: How Useful are they?
by Richard Eckersley - 13-28 Demands of Social Change as a Function of the Political Context, Institutional Filters, and Psychosocial Resources
by Martin Tomasik & Rainer Silbereisen - 29-42 An examination of the validity of the Family Affluence Scale II (FAS II) in a general adolescent population of Canada
by Brock Boudreau & Christiane Poulin - 43-59 Sharing Mechanisms for Information Technology in Developing Countries, Social Capital and Quality of Life
by Jeffrey James - 61-73 Health, Quality of Care and Quality of Life: A Case of Frail Older Adults
by Chang-Ming Hsieh - 75-82 Poverty in People with Disabilities: Indicators from the Capability Approach
by Aldo Rosano & Federica Mancini & Alessandro Solipaca - 83-96 Comparing MCDA Aggregation Methods in Constructing Composite Indicators Using the Shannon-Spearman Measure
by P. Zhou & B. Ang - 97-114 Can the Web-Form WHOQOL-BREF be an Alternative to the Paper-Form?
by Wen-Ching Chen & Jung-Der Wang & Jing-Shiang Hwang & Chiao-Chicy Chen & Chia-Huei Wu & Grace Yao - 115-133 Synthetic Indicators of Quality of Life in Europe
by Noelia Somarriba & Bernardo Pena - 135-171 Validation of the WeDQoL-Goals-Thailand Measure: Culture-Specific Individualised Quality of Life
by Alison Woodcock & Laura Camfield & J. McGregor & Faith Martin - 173-181 Life Domain Satisfaction: A Portugal–France Comparison
by Maria Ruiz Paiva & Félix Neto & María Muñoz Sastre & Nadine Laumond-Salvatore & Sheila Rivière & Etienne Mullet
September 2009, Volume 93, Issue 3
- 433-444 Comparing Work-Life Conflict in Europe: Evidence from the European Social Survey
by Frances McGinnity & Christopher Whelan - 445-467 Work-Family Conflict and Working Conditions in Western Europe
by Duncan Gallie & Helen Russell - 469-488 Reported Levels of Time-based and Strain-based Conflict Between Work and Family Roles in Europe: A Multilevel Approach
by Nadia Steiber - 489-508 Work-Life Conflict and Social Inequality in Western Europe
by Frances McGinnity & Emma Calvert - 509-525 Relatively Different? How do Gender Differences in Well-Being Depend on Paid and Unpaid Work in Europe?
by Katarina Boye - 527-547 The Social Consequences of Insecure Jobs
by Stefani Scherer - 549-567 The Effect of Union Type on Work-Life Conflict in Five European Countries
by Kairi Kasearu - 569-586 Sacrificing Their Careers for Their Families? An Analysis of the Penalty to Motherhood in Europe
by Vanessa Gash - 587-605 Domestic Supply, Job-Specialization and Sex-differences in Pay
by Javier Polavieja
September 2009, Volume 93, Issue 2
- 255-274 More Participation, Happier Society? A Comparative Study of Civil Society and the Quality of Life
by Claire Wallace & Florian Pichler - 275-294 Personal and Planetary Well-being: Mindfulness Meditation, Pro-environmental Behavior and Personal Quality of Life in a Survey from the Social Justice and Ecological Sustainability Movement
by Jeffrey Jacob & Emily Jovic & Merlin Brinkerhoff - 295-313 Does Cultural Capital Matter?: Cultural Divide and Quality of Life
by Seoyong Kim & Hyesun Kim - 315-330 Socioeconomic Indicators for Analyzing Convergence: The Case of Greece: 1960–2004
by Panagiotis Liargovas & Georgios Fotopoulos - 331-349 Civil Society Involvement in International Development Cooperation: In Search for Data
by Rafael Peels & Patrick Develtere - 351-358 Measuring Youth Development: A Nonparametric Cross-Country ‘Youth Welfare Index’
by Jad Chaaban - 359-375 Investigating the Structural Validity of Ryff’s Psychological Well-Being Scales Across Two Samples
by Richard Burns & M. Machin - 377-391 The French Regions and Their Social Health
by Florence Jany-Catrice - 393-406 Psychometric Evaluation of the Tagalog and German Subjective Happiness Scales and a Cross-Cultural Comparison
by Viren Swami & Stefan Stieger & Martin Voracek & Stefan Dressler & Laura Eisma & Adrian Furnham - 407-432 Quality of Life in Cities: Setting up Criteria for Amman-Jordan
by Hikmat Ali & Fuad Malkawi & Yamen Al-Betawi
August 2009, Volume 93, Issue 1
- 1-6 Introduction, Outline and Acknowledgements
by John Robinson - 7-18 Time Use and Subjective Well-Being in France and the U.S
by Alan Krueger & Daniel Kahneman & Claude Fischler & David Schkade & Norbert Schwarz & Arthur Stone - 19-21 Some Perspectives on the Study on Time Use
by F. Thomas Juster - 23-26 Comment on Krueger and Colleagues’ NTA
by Jonathan Gershuny - 27-30 Comments on Krueger Presentation and Article
by John Robinson & Steven Martin - 31-32 On Adding Affect to Time-Diary Accounts
by William Michelson - 33-35 Comment: “Time Use and Subjective Well-being in France and the US”
by Michael Bittman - 37-45 Veblen in Reverse: Evidence from the Multinational Time-Use Archive
by Jonathan Gershuny - 47-56 Changes in American Daily Life: 1965–2005
by John Robinson & Steven Martin - 57-64 A Summary of Trends in American Time Allocation: 1965–2005
by Mark Aguiar & Erik Hurst - 65-68 It’s Time to “Do Economics” with Time-Use Data
by Daniel Hamermesh - 69-76 Emerging Modes of Timeline Data Collection: Event History Calendar Time Diary and Methods
by Frank Stafford - 77-83 Time Use and Living Standards
by Nancy Folbre - 85-94 Material Indicators of Family Busyness
by Anthony Graesch - 95-103 Making Time for Family: Schemas for Long-Term Family Memory
by Bradd Shore - 105-110 Method Differences in Measuring Working Families’ Time
by Barbara Schneider - 111-115 Students’ Study Time and Their “Homework Problem”
by Jiri Zuzanek - 117-121 Does Working While in High School Reduce U.S. Study Time?
by Charlene Kalenkoski & Sabrina Pabilonia - 123-126 Parent’s Time with Children: Does Time Matter for Children’s Cognitive Achievement?
by Amy Hsin - 127-129 Media Use vs. Work and Play in Middle Childhood
by Sandra Hofferth - 131-135 Transition to Adulthood in Finland and the United States
by Eva Österbacka & Cathleen Zick - 137-140 Marriage, Cohabitation and Childcare: The US and Sweden
by Hiromi Ono & Rosemary Yeilding - 141-145 ATUS Fathers’ Involvement in Childcare
by Rong Wang & Suzanne Bianchi - 147-152 Spousal Economic Factors in ATUS Parents’ Time Choices
by Rachel Connelly & Jean Kimmel - 153-157 Earnings and the Stratification of Unpaid Time Among U.S. Women
by Sanjiv Gupta & Liana Sayer & Philip Cohen - 159-164 The Intra-Household Allocation of Work and Leisure in South Africa
by Martin Wittenberg - 165-169 Trends in Free Time with a Partner: A Transformation of Intimacy?
by Marieke Voorpostel & Tanja Lippe & Jonathan Gershuny - 171-176 Patterns of Workweek Schedules in France
by Laurent Lesnard & Thibaut Saint Pol - 177-183 The Myth of the 24-hour Society: Non-standard Work Hours in Belgium, 1966 and 1999
by Ignace Glorieux & Inge Mestdag & Joeri Minnen & Jessie Vandeweyer - 185-189 Employers Meet Families: Gender, Class and Paid Work Hour Differences Among U.S. Medical Workers
by Dan Clawson & Naomi Gerstel & Jill Crocker - 191-195 Comparing Hours per Job in the CPS and the ATUS
by Harley Frazis & Jay Stewart - 197-202 When Home Becomes Work: Work and Family Time among Workers at Home
by Vanessa Wight & Sara Raley - 203-207 Total Work Allocation in Four European Countries
by Hannu Pääkkönen - 209-214 The Religious Time Bind: U. S. Work Hours and Religion
by David Cotter & Younghwan Song - 215-218 Older Adults: International Differences in Housework and Leisure
by Liana Sayer & Janet Gornick - 219-222 Travel Time in a Brazilian City
by Arnaldo Mont’Alvão & Neuma Aguiar - 223-227 Time Use and Quality of Life of the Korean Rural Poor
by H. Cho & K. Lee & Y. Lee & O. Kim & S. Lee & D. Hong & H. Cho & Y. Kim - 229-233 The Cell Phone, Constant Connection and Time Scarcity in Australia
by Michael Bittman & Judith Brown & Judy Wajcman - 235-238 The Virtual Doubling of Japanese Internet Use: 2001–2006
by Sachiko Nakano & Yoko Watanabe - 239-243 Calibrating Stylised Time Estimates Using UK Diary Data
by Man Kan & Jonathan Gershuny - 245-248 An Observational Method for Time Use Research: Lessons Learned from the Middletown Media Studies
by Michael Holmes & Mike Bloxham - 249-254 Average Weekly Time Spent in 30 Basic Activities Across 17 Countries
by Kimberly Fisher & John Robinson
July 2009, Volume 92, Issue 3
- 429-448 Community Interests and Indicator System Success
by Meg Holden - 449-469 Determinants of Work-life Balance: Shortcomings in the Contemporary Measurement of WLB in Large-scale Surveys
by Florian Pichler - 471-487 Exploring Partial Order of European Countries
by Paola Annoni & Rainer Brüggemann - 489-496 A Note on the Dimensionality of Quality of Life Scales: An Illustration with the Satisfaction with Life Scale (SWLS)
by Suzanne Slocum-Gori & Bruno Zumbo & Alex Michalos & Ed Diener - 497-515 New Evidence of the Postmaterialist Shift: The Experience of Hong Kong
by Ka-Ying Wong & Po-San Wan - 517-527 Subjective Well-Being as an Indicator for Clinical Depression
by R. Gargiulo & Mark Stokes - 529-550 Conceptions of Progress: How is Progress Perceived? Mainstream Versus Alternative Conceptions of Progress
by Anat Itay - 551-563 Folk Theories of Happiness: A Cross-Cultural Comparison of Conceptions of Happiness in Germany and South Africa
by Jan Pflug - 565-590 Housing Adjustment Among Immigrants in Israel: Application of Complementary Non-Metric and Metric Techniques
by Uzi Rebhun - 591-608 Comparing Social Behaviour Across Culture and Nations: The ‘What’ and ‘Why’ Questions
by Adebowale Akande
June 2009, Volume 92, Issue 2
- 183-190 The Quality of Life in Confucian Asia: From Physical Welfare to Subjective Well-being
by Takashi Inoguchi & Doh Shin - 191-225 The Quality of Life in China
by Xiaoling Shu & Yifei Zhu - 227-262 The Quality of Life in Japan
by Takashi Inoguchi & Seiji Fujii - 263-294 The Quality of Life in South Korea
by Chong-Min Park - 295-335 The Quality of Life in Hong Kong
by Ming Sing - 337-376 The Quality of Life in Singapore
by Siok Tambyah & Soo Tan & Ah Kau - 377-404 The Quality of Life in Taiwan
by Grace Yao & Yen-Pi Cheng & Chiao-Pi Cheng - 405-427 Avowed Happiness in Confucian Asia: Ascertaining its Distribution, Patterns, and Sources
by Doh Shin & Takashi Inoguchi
May 2009, Volume 92, Issue 1
- 1-11 Differences in Life Expectancy and Disability Free Life Expectancy in Italy. A Challenge to Health Systems
by A. Burgio & L. Murianni & P. Folino-Gallo - 13-23 Turkish Validity Examination of the Multidimensional Students’ Life Satisfaction Scale
by Sezgin Irmak & Ayşe Kuruüzüm - 25-33 Psychometric Evaluation of the Malay Satisfaction With Life Scale
by Viren Swami & Tomas Chamorro-Premuzic - 35-51 Assessing the Measurement and Structure of Material Hardship in the United States
by Adam Carle & Kurt Bauman & Kathleen Short - 53-68 Acting for Happiness: Financial Behavior and Life Satisfaction of College Students
by Jing Xiao & Chuanyi Tang & Soyeon Shim - 69-79 Happy by What Standard? The Role of Interpersonal and Intrapersonal Comparisons in Ratings of Happiness
by Mary Steffel & Daniel Oppenheimer - 81-89 Are They Frigid to the Economic Development? Reconsideration of the Economic Effect on Subjective Well-being in Japan
by Kenji Suzuki - 91-109 Depressive Symptoms Among Native and Immigrant Adolescents in Norway: The Role of Gender and Urbanization
by Hildegunn Fandrem & David Sam & Erling Roland - 111-129 An Empirical Analysis of Social Capital and Economic Growth in Europe (1980–2000)
by Isabel Neira & Emilia Vázquez & Marta Portela - 131-149 Quality_Family Deployment: A New Perspective in Determining Priority Importance for Improving Work Performance in Organization
by P. Rika Fatimah & A. Jemain & K. Ibrahim & S. Mohammad Nasir & M. Khairul Anuar - 151-168 Understanding Persistent Food Insecurity: A Paradox of Place and Circumstance
by Sheila Mammen & Jean Bauer & Leslie Richards - 169-181 Measuring the Immeasurables: Development and Initial Validation of the Self-Other Four Immeasurables (SOFI) Scale Based on Buddhist Teachings on Loving Kindness, Compassion, Joy, and Equanimity
by Sue Kraus & Sharon Sears
May 2009, Volume 91, Issue 3
- 299-300 Introduction
by Nicolas Sauger - 301-315 Measuring Well-being Across Europe: Description of the ESS Well-being Module and Preliminary Findings
by Felicia Huppert & Nic Marks & Andrew Clark & Johannes Siegrist & Alois Stutzer & Joar Vittersø & Morten Wahrendorf - 317-328 Happiness is not Enough: Cognitive Judgements as Indicators of National Wellbeing
by Roger Jowell & Gillian Eva - 329-344 Personal Values as Mitigating Factors in the Link Between Income and Life Satisfaction: Evidence from the European Social Survey
by Yannis Georgellis & Nicholas Tsitsianis & Ya Yin - 345-370 Immigration and Natives’ Attitudes towards the Welfare State: Evidence from the European Social Survey
by Claudia Senik & Holger Stichnoth & Karine Straeten - 371-390 Explaining Cross-Country Differences in Attitudes Towards Immigration in the EU-15
by Nikolaj Malchow-Møller & Jakob Munch & Sanne Schroll & Jan Skaksen - 391-426 The Differentiation of Social Demands in Europe. The Social Basis of the European Models of Capitalism
by Bruno Amable
April 2009, Volume 91, Issue 2
- 115-139 IT and Activity Displacement: Behavioral Evidence from the U.S. General Social Survey (GSS)
by John Robinson & Steven Martin - 141-153 Evaluating Item Discrimination Power of WHOQOL-BREF from an Item Response Model Perspectives
by Ting Lin & Grace Yao - 155-170 Social Capital and Community Heterogeneity
by Hilde Coffé - 171-187 Some Aspects of Communicable and Non-communicable Diseases in Pacific Island Countries
by Azmat Gani - 189-201 An Examination of the Dual Model of Perfectionism and Adolescent Athlete Burnout: A Short-Term Longitudinal Research
by Lung Chen & Ying Kee & Ying-Mei Tsai - 203-221 Structural Equation Modeling (SEM) for Satisfaction and Dissatisfaction Ratings; Multiple Group Invariance Analysis Across Scales with Different Response Format
by Mehrdad Mazaheri & Peter Theuns - 223-242 Youth and Well-Being: A South African Case Study
by Monde Makiwane & Stella Kwizera - 243-258 Subjective Quality of Life in Zhuhai City, South China: A Public Survey Using the International Wellbeing Index
by Zhenghui Chen & Gareth Davey - 259-268 Adolescent Health in Hong Kong: Disturbing Socio-Demographic Correlates
by Y. Kwan & W. Ip - 269-281 How do Positive Views Maintain Life Satisfaction?
by Chia-Huei Wu & Ying-Mei Tsai & Lung Chen - 283-298 Financial Stress, Shaming Experiences and Psychosocial Ill-Health: Studies into the Finances-Shame Model
by Bengt Starrin & Cecilia Åslund & Kent Nilsson
March 2009, Volume 91, Issue 1
- 1-3 Well-Being of Nations—A Cross-Cultural Perspective
by Po-Keung Ip - 5-21 Well-Being in Nations and Well-Being of Nations
by Ruut Veenhoven - 23-36 Encouraging Governments to Enhance the Happiness of Their Nation: Step 1: Understand Subjective Wellbeing
by Robert Cummins & Anna Lau & David Mellor & Mark Stokes - 37-58 Social Harmony in Hong Kong: Level, Determinants and Policy Implications
by Simon Ho & Raymond Chan - 59-77 Developing a Concept of Workplace Well-Being for Greater China
by Po-Keung Ip - 79-98 Similarities and Differences Among the Taiwan, China, and Hong-Kong Versions of the WHOQOL Questionnaire
by Grace Yao & Chia-huei Wu - 99-114 Parallels Between Objective Indicators and Subjective Perceptions of Quality of Life: A Study of Metropolitan and County Areas in Taiwan
by Pei-shan Liao
February 2009, Volume 90, Issue 3
- 339-349 Safety and Home–School Relations as Indicators of Children Well Being: Whose Perspective Counts?
by Asher Ben-Arieh & James McDonell & Shalhevet Attar-Schwartz - 351-363 Investigating Importance Weighting of Satisfaction Scores from a Formative Model with Partial Least Squares Analysis
by Chia-Huei Wu & Lung Chen & Ying-Mei Tsai - 365-380 What Characterises Women Vulnerable to Chronic Energy Deficiency?
by K. Kavi Kumar & Maithili Ramachandran & Brinda Viswanathan - 381-395 Effects of Varying Response Formats on Self-ratings of Life-Satisfaction
by Mehrdad Mazaheri & Peter Theuns - 397-408 Can We Compare Life Satisfaction Between Nationalities? Evaluating Actual and Imagined Situations
by Friedel Bolle & Simon Kemp - 409-418 Water Supply Deficiency and Implications for Rural Development in the Niger-Delta Region of Nigeria
by E. Nkwocha - 419-440 Using Quality of Life Criteria to Define Urban Areas in Catalonia
by Vicente Royuela & Javier Romaní & Manuel Artís - 441-458 The ‘What’, ‘Why’ and ‘How’ of Employee Well-Being: A New Model
by Kathryn Page & Dianne Vella-Brodrick - 459-488 Measuring Active Citizenship through the Development of a Composite Indicator
by Bryony Hoskins & Massimiliano Mascherini - 489-501 The Performance of the World Health Organization’s WHOQOL-BREF in Assessing the Quality of Life of Thai College Students
by Kaigang Li & Noy Kay & Nattiporn Nokkaew - 503-522 On the Compatibility of Islam and Gender Equality
by Niels Spierings & Jeroen Smits & Mieke Verloo
January 2009, Volume 90, Issue 2
- 155-164 Dimensionality of the Chinese Perceived Causes of Poverty Scale: Findings Based on Confirmatory Factor Analyses
by Daniel Shek & Cecilia Ma - 165-179 Three Ways to Be Happy: Pleasure, Engagement, and Meaning—Findings from Australian and US Samples
by Dianne Vella-Brodrick & Nansook Park & Christopher Peterson - 181-194 Attachment Representations and Time Perspective in Adolescence
by Fiorenzo Laghi & Maria D’Alessio & Susanna Pallini & Roberto Baiocco - 195-209 Public Policies and Suicide Rates in the American States
by Patrick Flavin & Benjamin Radcliff - 211-224 Levels of Mental Health Continuum and Personality Traits
by Mohsen Joshanloo & Masoud Nosratabadi - 225-241 Results of a Quality of Work Life Index in Spain. A Comparison of Survey Results and Aggregate Social Indicators
by Vicente Royuela & Jordi López-Tamayo & Jordi Suriñach - 243-256 International Well-being Index: The Austrian Version
by Daniela Renn & Nicole Pfaffenberger & Marion Platter & Horst Mitmansgruber & Robert Cummins & Stefan Höfer - 257-265 A Comparative Study of Handicap-free Life Expectancy of China in 1987 and 2006
by Dejian Lai - 267-277 Life Satisfaction in Brazil: Testing the Psychometric Properties of the Satisfaction With Life Scale (SWLS) in Five Brazilian Samples
by Valdiney Gouveia & Taciano Milfont & Patrícia Fonseca & Jorge Coelho - 279-293 Education, Human Development and Quality of Life: Measurement Issues and Implications for India
by M. Narayana - 295-305 An Analysis of Educational Inequality in Taiwan After the Higher Education Expansion
by Chun-Hung Lin & Chih-Hai Yang - 307-324 The Housing Domain of Quality of Life and Life Satisfaction in the Spontaneous Settlements on the Tehran Metropolitan Fringe
by Esfandiar Zebardast - 325-337 Sport and Social Inclusion: Evidence from the Performance of Public Leisure Facilities
by Yi-De Liu
January 2009, Volume 90, Issue 1
- 1-3 Editorial
by Laura Camfield & Gina Crivello - 5-31 Wellbeing Research in Developing Countries: Reviewing the Role of Qualitative Methods
by Laura Camfield & Gina Crivello & Martin Woodhead - 33-50 Does Mixed Methods Research Matter to Understanding Childhood Well-Being?
by Nicola Jones & Andy Sumner - 51-72 How Can Children Tell Us About Their Wellbeing? Exploring the Potential of Participatory Research Approaches within Young Lives
by Gina Crivello & Laura Camfield & Martin Woodhead - 73-87 Using Qualitative Methods with Poor Children in Urban Ethiopia: Opportunities & Challenges
by Christine Griffin & Laura Camfield - 89-106 Well-Being is a Process of Becoming: Respondent-Led Research With Organic Farmers in Madagascar
by Cathy Farnworth - 107-126 Exploratory Study on Drug Users’ Perspectives on Quality of Life: More than Health-Related Quality of Life?
by Jessica De Maeyer & Wouter Vanderplasschen & Eric Broekaert - 127-140 Poverty and Wellbeing at the ‘Grassroots’—How Much is Visible to Researchers?
by Meera Tiwari - 141-153 An Anthropology of ‘The Good Life’ in the Bolivian Plateau
by Melania Calestani
December 2008, Volume 89, Issue 3
- 375-390 Is Subjective Status Influenced by Psychosocial Factors?
by Johanna Lundberg & Margareta Kristenson - 391-404 Life Satisfaction Among Ethnic Minorities: The Role of Discrimination and Group Identification
by Maykel Verkuyten - 405-420 Relationships Between Population Density and the Perceived Quality of Neighbourhood
by D. Walton & S. Murray & J. Thomas - 421-437 Residential Satisfaction of Elderly Tenants in Apartment Housing
by Russell James - 439-455 The Perceptions of Women’s Roles and Progress: A Study of Malay Women
by Kalthom Abdullah & Noraini Noor & Saodah Wok - 457-471 Personality and Life Events as Predictors of Adolescents’ Life Satisfaction: Do Life Events Mediate the Link Between Personality and Life Satisfaction?
by Man Ho & Fanny Cheung & Shu Cheung - 473-485 The Wellbeing of the Self’s Personality: A Structural Analysis
by Shlomit Levy & Clara Sabbagh - 487-499 Quality of Life and Quality of Living Conditions in Rural Areas: Distinctively Perceived and Quantitatively Distinguished
by Luiz D’Agostini & Alfredo Fantini - 501-521 Determinants of the Safety Performance of Private Multi-storey Residential Buildings in Hong Kong
by Yung Yau & Daniel Ho & Kwong Chau - 523-534 Initiating Personal Growth: The Role of Recognition and Life Satisfaction on the Development of College Students
by Celinda Stevic & Rose Ward - 535-555 Consumption and Subjective Wellbeing: Exploring Basic Needs, Social Comparison, Social Integration and Hedonism in Peru
by Monica Guillen-Royo - 557-564 Normative Life Satisfaction in Chinese Societies
by Zhenghui Chen & Gareth Davey - 565-571 What Do Happy People Do?
by John Robinson & Steven Martin
November 2008, Volume 89, Issue 2
- 193-258 Impact of Arts-Related Activities on the Perceived Quality of Life
by Alex Michalos & P. Kahlke - 259-273 Deprivation index for small areas in Spain
by Carmen Sánchez-Cantalejo & Ricardo Ocana-Riola & Alberto Fernández-Ajuria - 275-282 The Digital Divide Across All Citizens of the World: A New Concept
by Jeffrey James - 283-304 Child Well-being in Flanders: A Multidimensional Account
by Joris Ghysels & Evelien Van Vlasselaer - 305-322 Role of Parental Education in Schooling and Child Labour Decision: Urban India in the Last Decade
by Diganta Mukherjee & Saswati Das