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May 2008, Volume 86, Issue 3
- 355-380 The Quality of the Urban Environment Around Public Housing Buildings in Montréal: An Objective Approach Based on GIS and Multivariate Statistical Analysis
by Philippe Apparicio & Anne-Marie Séguin & Daniel Naud - 381-400 Measuring Housework Participation: The Gap between “Stylised” Questionnaire Estimates and Diary-based Estimates
by Man Kan - 401-415 The Institutional vs. the Academic Definition of the Quality of Work Life. What is the Focus of the European Commission?
by Vicente Royuela & Jordi López-Tamayo & Jordi Suriñach - 417-432 Investigating Regional Disparities of China’s Human Development with Cluster Analysis: A Historical Perspective
by Yongheng Yang & Angang Hu - 433-452 The Non-Economic Quality of Life on a Sub-National Level in South Africa
by Stephanié Rossouw & Wim Naudé - 453-467 Measuring Changes in Family Wellbeing in New Zealand 1981–2001
by Gerard Cotterell & Mark Wheldon & Sue Milligan - 469-480 Can We Weight Satisfaction Score with Importance Ranks Across Life Domains?
by Chia-Huei Wu - 481-496 On Exact Statistical Properties of Multidimensional Indices Based on Principal Components, Factor Analysis, MIMIC and Structural Equation Models
by Jaya Krishnakumar & A. Nagar - 497-509 Health-Related Quality of Life Among Abused Women One Year After Leaving a Violent Partner
by Kjersti Alsaker & Bente Moen & Kjell Kristoffersen - 511-523 Psychometric Properties of the PsychoSomatic Problems Scale: A Rasch Analysis on Adolescent Data
by Curt Hagquist - 525-538 An Empirical Analysis of the Interrelationship between Components of the Social Quality Theoretical Construct
by Menachem Monnickendam & Yitzhak Berman
April 2008, Volume 86, Issue 2
- 177-200 Statistics and Politics in a “Knowledge Society”
by Enrico Giovannini - 201-212 Dimensionality of the Chinese Dyadic Adjustment Scale Based on Confirmatory Factor Analyses
by Daniel Shek & C. Cheung - 213-231 Life Goals Matter to Happiness: A Revision of Set-Point Theory
by Bruce Headey - 233-256 Individual and institutional determinants of multidimensional poverty: A European comparison
by Caroline Dewilde - 257-274 The relevance of social interactions on housing satisfaction
by Esperanza Vera-Toscano & Victoria Ateca-Amestoy - 275-295 Measuring Diversity in Daily Social Contact: The Contribution of Social Context, Work and Leisure on the Opportunity for Engagement
by Glenn Stalker - 297-302 Morningness–Eveningness and Satisfaction with Life
by Christoph Randler - 303-321 Projecting Long-Term Care Expenditure in Four European Union Member States: The Influence of Demographic Scenarios
by Joan Costa-Font & Raphael Wittenberg & Concepció Patxot & Adelina Comas-Herrera & Cristiano Gori & Alessandra di Maio & Linda Pickard & Alessandro Pozzi & Heinz Rothgang - 323-335 Socio-demographic Differences in Self-reported Psychological Distress Among 25- to 64-Year-Old Finns
by Kirsi Talala & Taina Huurre & Hillevi Aro & Tuija Martelin & Ritva Prättälä - 337-354 Do Generous Welfare States Generate Efficiency Gains which Counterbalance Short Run Losses? Testing Downside Risk Theory with Economic Panel Data for the U.S., Germany and The Netherlands
by Bruce Headey & Ruud Muffels
March 2008, Volume 86, Issue 1
- 1-46 Measurement of social development: an international comparison
by Amal Ray - 47-57 A note on the score reliability for the Satisfaction With Life Scale: an RG study
by Matt Vassar - 59-67 Life satisfaction and family structure among adolescents in Hong Kong
by Ying-Keung Kwan - 69-81 Association of educational level and child sex ratio in rural and urban India
by Lisa Inchani & Dejian Lai - 83-100 Dimensionality of thoughts of death and suicide: evidence from a study of homeless adolescents
by Kevin Yoder & Les Whitbeck & Dan Hoyt - 101-111 Examining the appropriateness of importance weighting on satisfaction score from range-of-affect hypothesis: hierarchical linear modeling for within-subject data
by Chia-huei Wu - 113-128 Personality traits and gender-specific income expectations in Dutch higher education
by Ariana Need & Uulkje Jong - 129-147 Reconciling the needs and wants of respondents in two rural Ethiopian communities
by Tom Lavers - 149-162 Is poverty multidimensional? A comparison of income and asset based measures in five Southern African countries
by Robyn von Maltzahn & Kevin Durrheim - 163-175 The relationship between leisure and life satisfaction: application of activity and need theory
by Ariel Rodríguez & Pavlína Látková & Ya-Yen Sun
February 2008, Volume 85, Issue 3
- 351-387 NIVAH: a composite index measuring violence and harm in the U.S
by James Brumbaugh-Smith & Heidi Gross & Neil Wollman & Bradley Yoder - 389-403 The Set-Point Theory of Well-Being: Negative Results and Consequent Revisions
by Bruce Headey - 405-423 Measurement and socio-demographic variation of social capital in a large population-based survey
by Tarja Nieminen & Tuija Martelin & Seppo Koskinen & Jussi Simpura & Erkki Alanen & Tommi Härkänen & Arpo Aromaa - 425-446 Environmentally Responsible Happy Nation Index: Towards an Internationally Acceptable National Success Indicator
by Yew-Kwang Ng - 447-460 Life satisfaction in persons with schizophrenia living in the community
by Chia-Huei Wu & Chin-Yu Wu - 461-481 The kindness of strangers revisited: a comparison of 24 US cities
by Robert Levine & Stephen Reysen & Ellen Ganz - 483-498 Examining the content validity of the WHOQOL-BREF from respondents’ perspective by quantitative methods
by Grace Yao & Chia-huei Wu & Cheng-ta Yang - 499-513 “The shock of widowhood”? Evidence from an Italian population (Parma, 1989–2000)
by Paola Pizzetti & Matteo Manfredini - 515-532 Cross-cultural measurement equivalence of generalized trust. Evidence from the European Social Survey (2002 and 2004)
by Tim Reeskens & Marc Hooghe
January 2008, Volume 85, Issue 2
- 169-189 Economic disadvantage, perceived family life quality, and emotional well-being in Chinese adolescents: A longitudinal study
by Daniel Shek - 191-209 The influence of financial, human and social capital on Japanese men’s and women’s health in single- and two-parent family structures
by Cherylynn Bassani - 211-222 Safe drinking water and satisfaction with environmental quality of life in some oil and gas industry impacted cities of Nigeria
by E. Ejechi & B. Ejechi - 223-241 Retrospective and prospective evaluations of environmental quality under urban renewal as determinants of residents’ subjective quality of life
by Chau-kiu Cheung & Kwan-kwok Leung - 243-256 Critical factors for improving social sustainability of urban renewal projects
by Edwin Chan & Grace Lee - 257-278 Using fractionalization indexes: deriving methodological principles for growth studies from time series evidence
by Johannes Fedderke & John Luiz & Raphael Kadt - 279-291 The influence of student characteristics and interpersonal teacher behaviour in the classroom on student’s wellbeing
by Karen Van Petegem & Antonia Aelterman & Hilde Van Keer & Yves Rosseel - 293-309 Are Father’s or Mother’s Socioeconomic Characteristics More Important Influences on Student Performance? Recent International Evidence
by Gary Marks - 311-327 Is the intergenerational transmission of high cultural activities biased by the retrospective measurement of parental high cultural activities?
by Jannes Vries & Paul Graaf - 329-349 Gender Differences in Subjective Well-Being: Comparing Societies with Respect to Gender Equality
by Clemens Tesch-Römer & Andreas Motel-Klingebiel & Martin Tomasik
January 2008, Volume 85, Issue 1
- 1-4 Quality of life research: New challenges and new opportunities
by Peter Kitchen & Nazeem Muhajarine - 5-21 Changes in quality of life perceptions in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan: comparing survey results from 2001 and 2004
by Allison Williams & Peter Kitchen & James Randall & Nazeem Muhajarine - 23-37 Mobility, Perceptions of Quality of Life and Neighbourhood Stability in Saskatoon
by James Randall & Peter Kitchen & Allison Williams - 39-52 Social Indicators in Surveys of Urban Aboriginal Residents in Saskatoon
by Alan Anderson & Cara Spence - 53-80 Person, Perception, and Place: What Matters to Health and Quality of Life
by Nazeem Muhajarine & Ronald Labonte & Allison Williams & James Randall - 81-95 Respiratory illness in Saskatoon infants: The impact of housing and neighbourhood characteristics
by Judith Wright & Nazeem Muhajarine - 97-110 Volunteerism and residential longevity in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada
by Allison Williams & Nazeem Muhajarine & James Randall & Ronald Labonte & Peter Kitchen - 111-125 Knowledge translation strategies in a community–university partnership: examining local Quality of Life (QoL)
by Allison Williams & Bill Holden & Peter Krebs & Nazeem Muhajarine & Kate Waygood & James Randall & Cara Spence - 127-144 A Comprehensive Action Plan Information System: A Tool for Tracking and Mapping Quality of Life Action Implementation and Planning
by Peter Krebs & Bill Holden & Allison Williams & Maria Basualdo & Cara Spence - 145-158 A Mixed Method Approach to Quality of Life Research: A Case Study Approach
by Heather Dunning & Allison Williams & Sylvia Abonyi & Valorie Crooks - 159-167 The City of Saskatoon’s Local Area Planning Program: A Case Study
by Livia Kellett & Lyla Peter & Kelley Moore
December 2007, Volume 84, Issue 3
- 249-250 Indicators of Children’s Well being: What should be Measured and Why?
by Asher Ben-Arieh & Ivar Frønes - 251-269 Studying children in armed conflict: data production, social indicators and analysis
by Jon Pedersen & Tone Sommerfelt - 271-290 The Values Adolescents Aspire to, Their Well-being and the Values Parents Aspire to for Their Children
by Ferran Casas & Cristina Figuer & Mònica González & Sara Malo - 291-331 An Index of the Condition of Children: The Ideal and a Less-than-Ideal U.S. Example
by Kristin Moore & Sharon Vandivere & Laura Lippman & Cameron McPhee & Margot Bloch - 333-348 Monitoring Indicators of Children’s Victimization in School: Linking National-, Regional-, and Site-Level Indicators
by Rami Benbenishty & Ron Astor - 349-361 Indicators of child well-being through a neighborhood lens
by Claudia Coulton & Jill Korbin
November 2007, Volume 84, Issue 2
- 127-158 Health and quality of life of older people, a replication after six years
by Alex Michalos & P. Hatch & Dawn Hemingway & Loraine Lavallee & Anne Hogan & Bev Christensen - 159-177 Are women over-represented in dead-end jobs? A Swedish study using empirically derived measures of dead-end jobs
by Erik Bihagen & Marita Ohls - 179-188 Keeping things simple: why the Human Development Index should not diverge from its equal weights assumption
by Lee Stapleton & Guy Garrod - 189-202 Examining the relationship between global and domain measures of quality of life by three factor structure models
by Chia-Huei Wu & Grace Yao - 203-230 Measuring longevity achievements under welfare interdependencies: a case for joint life expectancy indicators
by Gregory Ponthiere - 231-247 The inter-temporal aspect of well-being and societal progress
by Pavle Sicherl
October 2007, Volume 84, Issue 1
- 1-25 Quality of Life in the Economic and Urban Economic Literature
by Dionysia Lambiri & Bianca Biagi & Vicente Royuela - 27-38 Context Effects as an Illustration of Response Uncertainty –A Cautionary Tale
by Anders Wikman - 39-52 Intra-household work time synchronization
by Chris Klaveren & Henriette Brink - 53-70 Relating social welfare to life satisfaction in the postmodern era of Hong Kong
by Chau-kiu Cheung & Kwan-kwok Leung - 71-82 Social connectedness among international students at an Australian university
by Doreen Rosenthal & Jean Russell & Garry Thomson - 83-96 Measuring the value of statistical life: estimating compensating wage differentials among workers in India
by S. Madheswaran - 97-116 Fathers–participation in the domestic activities of everyday life
by Maria Romano & Dario Bruzzese - 117-126 Mobile phones in Africa: how much do we really know?
by Jeffrey James & Mila Versteeg
September 2007, Volume 83, Issue 3
- 375-411 Development challenges and opportunities confronting economies in transition
by Richard Estes - 413-445 A Hybrid Model for Research on Subjective Well-being: Examining Common- and Component-specific Sources of Variance in Life Satisfaction, Positive Affect, and Negative Affect
by Michael Busseri & Michael Busseri & Stanley Sadava & Nancy DeCourville - 447-463 Student Perception As Moderator For Student Wellbeing
by Karen Petegem & Antonia Aelterman & Yves Rosseel & Bert Creemers - 465-485 A Re-Examination of the Suicide Rates in Taiwan
by Hwei-Lin Chuang & Wei-Chiao Huang - 487-496 Reliability reporting practices in youth life satisfaction research
by Matt Vassar & William Hale
September 2007, Volume 83, Issue 2
- 201-244 Development of the Contentment with Life Assessment Scale (CLAS): Using Daily Life Experiences to Verify Levels of Self-Reported Life Satisfaction
by Loraine Lavallee & P. Hatch & Alex Michalos & Tara McKinley - 245-281 The Impact of Imports and Exports on a Country’s Quality of Life
by M. Sirgy & Dong-Jin Lee & Chad Miller & James Littlefield & Eda Atay - 283-307 Quality of life in rural areas: processes of divergence and convergence
by Annette Spellerberg & Denis Huschka & Roland Habich - 309-329 Income, deprivation and economic stress in the enlarged European Union
by Christopher Whelan & Bertrand Maître - 331-350 Techniques For Developing Health Quality of Life Scales for Point of Service Use
by Young-Sun Lee & Jeffrey Douglas & Betty Chewning - 351-373 Informal Networks Social Capital of Fathers: What Does the Social Engagement Survey Tell Us?
by Zenaida Ravanera
August 2007, Volume 83, Issue 1
- 1-4 Indicators of Children’s Well Being: Theory, Types and Usage
by Asher Ben-Arieh & I. Frønes - 5-23 Theorizing indicators
by Ivar Frønes - 25-38 The potential role of conflict resolution schemas in adolescent psychosocial adjustment
by Göran Jutengren & Kerstin Palmèrus - 39-53 Indicators and Indices of Child Well-being: A Brief American History
by Laura Lippman - 55-85 Longitudinal indicators of the social context of families: beyond the snapshot
by Kristin Moore & Sharon Vandivere - 87-115 The Well-Being of 12 - to 16-Year-Old Adolescents and their Parents: Results from 1999 to 2003 Spanish Samples
by Ferran Casas & Cristina Figuer & Mònica González & Sara Malo & Carles Alsinet & Sandra Subarroca - 117-124 Self-reports of child maltreatment in the U.S.: a key social indicator
by John Kesner - 125-148 Using Child and Family Indicators to Influence Communities and Policy in Los Angeles County
by Jacquelyn McCroskey - 149-176 Native American kids: American Indian children’s well-being indicators for the nation and two states
by Angela Willeto - 177-199 Neighborhood Characteristics, Parenting, and Children’s Safety
by James McDonell
July 2007, Volume 82, Issue 3
- 375-410 Asia and the new century: challenges and opportunities
by Richard Estes - 411-432 Enhancing life satisfaction by government accountability in China
by Chau-kiu Cheung & Kwan-kwok Leung - 433-442 Modification and simplification of thurstone scaling method, and its demonstration with a crime seriousness assessment
by W. Ip & Y. Kwan & L. Chiu - 443-461 Individual quality of life: can it be accounted for by psychological or subjective well-being?
by L. Ring & S. Höfer & H. McGee & A. Hickey & C. O’Boyle - 463-486 Role of women in schooling and child labour decision: the case of urban boys in India
by Saswati Das & Diganta Mukherjee - 487-503 Coping with loneliness among the terminally ill
by Ami Rokach - 505-526 Is It Culture or Democracy? The Impact of Democracy and Culture on Happiness
by David Dorn & Justina Fischer & Gebhard Kirchgässner & Alfonso Sousa-Poza - 527-543 Screening for depression after cardiac events using the Beck Depression Inventory-II and the Geriatric Depression Scale
by Gail Low & Anita Hubley - 545-563 Adjustment failures in an immigrant population: Finns in Sweden
by Jan Saarela & Fjalar Finnäs
June 2007, Volume 82, Issue 2
- 189-207 The Compensating Income Variation of Social Capital
by Wim Groot & Henriëtte Brink & Bernard Praag - 209-231 What are the chances of young Turks and Italians for equal education and employment in Germany? The role of objective and subjective indicators
by Susanne Below - 233-264 Leisure and quality of life in an international and multicultural context: what are major pathways linking leisure to quality of life?
by Yoshitaka Iwasaki - 265-286 What Makes Koreans Happy?: Exploration on the Structure of Happy Life among Korean Adults
by Myoung Kim & Hye Kim & Kyeong Cha & Jeeyoung Lim - 287-309 Using Exploratory Spatial Data Analysis to Leverage Social Indicator Databases: The Discovery of Interesting Patterns
by Luc Anselin & Sanjeev Sridharan & Susan Gholston - 311-336 What is the Structure of South African Happiness Equations? Evidence from Quality of Life Surveys
by Timothy Hinks & Carola Gruen - 337-360 The micro consequences of macro-level social transition: how did Russians survive in the 1990s?
by Xuanping Zhang & Sean-Shong Hwang - 361-374 Incidence, Depth and Severity of Children in Poverty
by Enrique Delamonica & Alberto Minujin
May 2007, Volume 82, Issue 1
- 1-33 Gender Convergence in the American Heritage Time use Study (AHTUS)
by Kimberly Fisher & Muriel Egerton & Jonathan Gershuny & John Robinson - 35-56 Attitudes Towards The Euro: An Empirical Study Based On The German Socio-Economic Panel (Soep)
by Bettina Isengard & Thorsten Schneider - 57-77 When Twenty-Four Hours is not Enough: Time Poverty of Working Parents
by Andrew Harvey & Arun Mukhopadhyay - 79-92 Materialism and Satisfaction with Over-All Quality Of Life and Eight Life Domains
by James Roberts & Aimee Clement - 93-110 Constructing A Health And Social Indicator Framework For Indigenous Community Health Research
by Elisabeth Marks & Margaret Cargo & Mark Daniel - 111-145 An Introduction to ‘Benefit of the Doubt’ Composite Indicators
by Laurens Cherchye & Willem Moesen & Nicky Rogge & Tom Puyenbroeck - 147-163 Sleep and psychological well-being
by N. Hamilton & C. Nelson & N. Stevens & Heather Kitzman - 165-187 Subjective Wellbeing and its Meaning for Young People in a Rural Australian Center
by Lisa Bourke & Paula Geldens
May 2007, Volume 81, Issue 3
- 455-496 Well-Being and Social Capital: Does Suicide Pose a Puzzle?
by John Helliwell - 497-519 Income Satisfaction and Relative Deprivation: An Empirical Link
by Conchita D’Ambrosio & Joachim Frick - 521-541 Importance has been Considered in Satisfaction Evaluation: an Experimental Examination of Locke’s Range-of-affect Hypothesis
by Chia-huei Wu & Grace Yao - 543-578 Predicting Consumption Poverty using Non-Consumption Indicators: Experiments using Indonesian Data
by Sudarno Sumarto & Daniel Suryadarma & Asep Suryahadi - 579-595 Identifying Factors that Influence State-specific Hunger Rates in the U.S.: A Simple Analytic Method for Understanding a Persistent Problem
by Mark Evan Edwards & Bruce Weber & Stephanie Bernell - 597-631 Socio-political, cultural and economic preferences and behaviour of the social and cultural specialists and the technocrats. Social class or education?
by AyŞe Güveli & Ariana Need & Nan Graaf
April 2007, Volume 81, Issue 2
- 181-201 Quality of life in South Africa – The First Ten Years of Democracy
by Valerie Møller - 203-221 Household Budgets as a Social Indicator of Poverty and Inequality in South Africa
by Johan Martins - 223-234 The Links between Migration, Poverty and Health: Evidence from Khayelitsha and Mitchell’s Plain
by David Ndegwa & Dudley Horner & Faldie Esau - 235-255 Crime and perceptions after a decade of democracy
by Antoinette Louw - 257-281 “Truth” And “Reconciliation” As Social Indicators
by James L. Gibson* - 283-329 The Heart in Haart: Quality of Life of Patients Enrolled in the Public Sector Antiretroviral Treatment Programme in the Free State Province of South Africa
by F Booysen & H Van Rensburg & M Bachmann & G Louwagie & L Fairall - 331-356 Measuring and understanding the well-being of South Africans: Everyday quality of life in South Africa
by Neil Higgs - 357-373 Changes in the quality of life of Durban’s people
by Brian O’Leary - 375-388 Measuring Quality Of Life In Informal Settlements In South Africa
by Robin Richards & Brian O’Leary & Kingstone Mutsonziwa - 389-415 Satisfied and dissatisfied South Africans: results from the General Household Survey in international comparison
by Valerie Møller - 417-434 Religiosity and quality of life in South Africa
by Stephen Rule - 435-454 Monitoring Optimism in South Africa
by Mari Harris
March 2007, Volume 81, Issue 1
- 1-33 Investigating the Intra-Individual Variability and Trajectories of Subjective Well-being
by Anne Gadermann & Bruno Zumbo - 35-50 Personal Project Content and Stress: Relations to Subjective Health and Depressive Mood
by Marjut Wallenius - 51-64 Modeling Quality-Adjusted Life Expectancy Loss Resulting from Tobacco use in the United States
by Robert Kaplan & John Anderson & Cameron Kaplan - 65-77 Composite Indicators between Analysis and Advocacy
by Andrea Saltelli - 79-102 Rethinking of Economic Growth and Life Satisfaction in Post-Wwii Japan – A Fresh Approach
by Takayoshi Kusago - 103-126 Does globali zation affect human well-being?
by Ming-Chang Tsai - 127-148 Comparison of Urban Housing Satisfaction in Modern and Traditional Neighborhoods in Edirne, Turkey
by Nevnihal Erdogan & Ayse Akyol & Berk Ataman & Vedia Dokmeci - 149-169 Are Adolescent Substance Users Less Satisfied with Life as Young Adults and if so, Why?
by Laura Bogart & Rebecca Collins & Phyllis Ellickson & David Klein - 171-180 Quantifying the Dynamics of Chinese Labor Force: A Life Table Approach
by Dejian Lai
February 2007, Volume 80, Issue 3
- 461-492 Measuring Social Cohesion: An Experiment using the Canadian National Survey of Giving, Volunteering, and Participating
by Fernando Rajulton & Zenaida Ravanera & Roderic Beaujot - 493-510 Developing an Index of Deprivation Which Integrates Objective and Subjective Dimensions: Extending the Work of Townsend, Mack and Lansley, and Halleröd
by Sebnem Eroğlu - 511-533 Temporal Aspects of Life Satisfaction
by Lina Eriksson & James Rice & Robert Goodin - 535-553 Productivity Indicators for the Rural Poor in Developing Countries
by Jeffrey James - 555-581 “Did You Pay Your Taxes?” How (Not) to Conduct Tax Evasion Surveys in Transition Countries
by Klarita Gërxhani - 583-599 ‘Expressive-Instrumental Traits and Sexist Attitudes among Spanish University Professors’
by María Fernández & Yolanda Castro & María Otero & Marika Foltz & María Fernández - 601-615 Education Expansion, Educational Inequality, and Income Inequality: Evidence from Taiwan, 1976–2003
by Chun-Hung Lin - 617-628 Validation of the Temporal Satisfaction with Life Scale in a Sample of Chinese University Students
by Shengquan Ye - 629-652 Are there Geographical Variations in the Psychological Cost of Unemployment in South Africa?
by Nattavudh Powdthavee
January 2007, Volume 80, Issue 2
- 267-295 A Complexity Approach to Psychological Well-Being in Adolescence: Major Strengths and Methodological Issues
by Mònica González & Ferran Casas & Germà Coenders - 297-311 Pets and Human Health in Germany and Australia: National Longitudinal Results
by Bruce Headey & Markus Grabka - 313-341 Subjective Well-Being, Poverty and Ethnicity in South Africa: Insights from an Exploratory Analysis
by Daniel Neff - 343-360 Quality of College Life (QCL) of Students: Developing and Validating a Measure of Well-Being
by M. Sirgy & Stephan Grzeskowiak & Don Rahtz - 361-378 On the Relationship between the Public’s Worry about Safety from Burglary and Probabilities of Burglary: Some Evidence from Simultaneous Equation Models
by Raymond Swaray - 379-392 The Effect of Depressive Symptoms on the Association between Functional Status and Social Participation
by Glenn Ostir & Kenneth Ottenbacher & Linda Fried & Jack Guralnik - 393-410 Family Life Quality and Emotional Quality of Life in Chinese Adolescents with and Without Economic Disadvantage
by Daniel Shek & T. Lee - 411-425 Monitoring Urban Quality of Life: The Porto Experience
by Luis Santos & Isabel Martins - 427-460 A Stock-Take of Green National Accounting Initiatives
by Philip Lawn
January 2007, Volume 80, Issue 1
- 1-4 Indicators of Children’s Well Being - Concepts, Indices and Usage
by Asher Ben-Arieh & Ivar Frones - 5-29 Children’s conceptualisation(s) of their well-being
by Toby Fattore & Jan Mason & Elizabeth Watson - 31-49 Young People’s Perception Of Being Safe – Globally & Locally
by Charlotte Fabiansson - 51-78 Self-Reported Fears as Indicators of Young Children’s Well-Being in Societal Change: A Cross-Cultural Perspective
by Merle Taimalu & Anja Lahikainen & Piia Korhonen & Inger Kraav - 79-104 Achieving Consensus in Developing a National Set of Child Well-Being Indicators
by Sinéad Hanafin & Anne-Marie Brooks & Ed Carroll & Eithne Fitzgerald & Saoirse GaBhainn & Jane Sixsmith - 105-132 Measuring trends in child well-being: an evidence-based approach
by Kenneth Land & Vicki Lamb & Sarah Meadows & Ashley Taylor - 133-177 An Index of Child Well-being in the European Union
by Jonathan Bradshaw & Petra Hoelscher & Dominic Richardson - 179-221 Health Outcomes for CHILDREN in Canfrrada, England, Norway and the United States
by Shelley Phipps - 223-248 Child and Family Outcomes in New York and Tel AVIV: Using Social Indicators in a City Level Comparative Analysis
by Asher Ben-Arieh & John Gal & Lenna Nepomnyaschy & Irwin Garfinkel - 249-264 Reporting on Children’s Well-being: The State of London’s Children Reports
by Suzanne Hood - 265-265 Erratum
by Anja Lahikainen & Merle Taimalu & Piia Korhonen & Inger Kraav
December 2006, Volume 79, Issue 3
- 369-403 Subjective Well-Being: Revisions to Dynamic Equilibrium Theory using National Panel Data and Panel Regression Methods
by Bruce Headey - 405-419 Do Household Heads Speak for the Household? A Research Note
by Jeffrey Bookwalter & Brandon Fuller & Douglas Dalenberg - 421-436 Rising Happiness in Nations 1946–2004: A Reply to Easterlin
by Ruut Veenhoven & Michael Hagerty - 437-454 Conceptual Reconstruction through a Modified Focus Group Methodology
by Anne Lindsay & Anita Hubley - 455-476 The Richer, the Happier? An Empirical Investigation in Selected European Countries
by Chiara Seghieri & Gustavo Desantis & Maria Tanturri - 477-484 A Review of the Brief Multidimensional Students’ Life Satisfaction Scale
by E. Huebner & Julie Seligson & Robert Valois & Shannon Suldo - 485-502 Do We Need to Weight Item Satisfaction by Item Importance? A Perspective from Locke’s Range-Of-Affect Hypothesis
by Chia-Huei Wu & Grace Yao - 503-541 Housing Well-Being: Developing and Validating a Measure
by Stephan Grzeskowiak & M. Sirgy & Dong-Jin Lee & C. Claiborne
November 2006, Volume 79, Issue 2
- 191-213 Quality of Life of Some Under-Represented Survey Respondents: Youth, Aboriginals and Unemployed
by Alex Michalos & Julie Orlando - 215-234 Applicability of the WHOQOL-BREF on early adolescence
by Kun-Hu Chen & Chia-Huei Wu & Grace Yao - 235-254 Relationship between Familiarity, Attitudes and Preferences: Assisted Living Facilities as Compared to Nursing Homes
by Çağri Imamoğlu & E. Imamoğlu - 255-274 The Association Between Perceived Spirituality, Religiosity, and Life Satisfaction: The Mediating Role of Self-Rated Health
by Keith Zullig & Rose Ward & Thelma Horn - 275-289 Modeling Demand For Unionization With Nontraditional Data Analysis Methods
by Timothy DeGroot - 291-312 Opportunity for Adult Bonding/Meaningful Neighborhood Roles and Life-Satisfaction among USA Middle School Students
by Raheem Paxton & Robert Valois & E. Huebner & J. Drane - 313-335 Summarizing the Effect of a Wide Array of Amenity Measures into Simple Components
by Ronald Gunderson & Pin Ng