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July 10, 2014
Social Indicators Research, Vol. 117, Issue 3
Social Indicators Research. Volume 117 , IsIn this issue:sue 3 is now available on SpringerLink.
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A Tale of Three Chinese Societies: The Quality of Life and Well-Being of Chinese People in a Changing World | |||
Po-Keung Ip & Daniel T. L. Shek | |||
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Is the Easy Life Always the Happiest? Examining the Association of Convenience and Well-Being in Taiwan | |||
Chun-Hao Li & Ming-Chang Tsai | |||
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Probing Folk Happiness in Taiwan | |||
Po-Keung Ip & Yuet-Wah Cheung | |||
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Cross-Sectional and Longitudinal Associations of Categories of Physical Activities with Dimensions of Subjective Well-Being in Taiwanese Older Adults | |||
Po-Wen Ku , Kenneth R. Fox , Chun-Yi Chang , Wen-Jung Sun & Li-Jung Chen | |||
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Harmony as Happiness? Social Harmony in Two Chinese Societies | |||
Po-Keung Ip | |||
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The Relationship Between Age and Subjective Well-Being: Evidence from Five Capital Cities in Mainland China | |||
Zhanjun Xing & Liqing Huang | |||
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Perceived Family Life Quality in Junior Secondary School Students in Hong Kong | |||
Daniel T. L. Shek , Hildie Leung & Su Lu | |||
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Life Satisfaction in Junior Secondary School Students in Hong Kong: A 3-Year Longitudinal Study | |||
Daniel T. L. Shek & Ting Ting Liu | |||
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Personal Well-Being and Family Quality of Life of Early Adolescents in Hong Kong: Do Economic Disadvantage and Time Matter? | |||
Daniel T. L. Shek & Li Lin | |||
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Trends in Child Poverty in Hong Kong Immigrant Families | |||
Kee-Lee Chou , Kelvin Chi-Kin Cheung , Maggie Ka-Wai Lau & Tony Chuen-Ho Sin | |||
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Is Football an Indicator of Development at the International Level? | |||
Roberto Gásquez & Vicente Royuela | |||
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Social Comparisons and Life Satisfaction Across Racial and Ethnic Groups: The Effects of Status, Information and Solidarity | |||
Lewis Davis & Stephen Wu | |||
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Was Pro-Poor Economic Growth in Australia for the Income-Poor? And for the Multidimensionally-Poor? | |||
Francisco Azpitarte | |||
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Liushou Women’s Happiness and its Influencing Factors in Rural China | |||
Hongsong Liang , Yinshan Tang & Xuexi Huo | |||
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Wellbeing Among Indonesian Labour Migrants to Malaysia: Implications of the 2011 Memorandum of Understanding | |||
Ingrid Nielsen & Sen Sendjaya | |||
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Society’s (Virtually) Time-Free Transition into the Digital Age | |||
John P. Robinson & Chang Won Lee | |||
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Family Constellations and Life Satisfaction in Europe | |||
Daniele Vignoli , Elena Pirani & Silvana Salvini | |||
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Parents’ Religious Involvement, Family Socialization and Development of Their Children in a Chinese Sample of Hong Kong | |||
Jerf W. K. Yeung & Yuk-Chung Chan | |||
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Preliminary Development and Validation of the Social and Emotional Health Survey for Secondary School Students | |||
Michael J. Furlong , Sukkyung You , Tyler L. Renshaw , Douglas C. Smith & Meagan D. O’Malley | |||
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Island Char Resources Mobilization (ICRM): Changes of Livelihoods of Vulnerable People in Bangladesh | |||
M. Rezaul Islam & Delwar Hossain | |||
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Reported Happiness, Fast and Slow | |||
Raphael Studer & Rainer Winkelmann | |||
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Respect for Civil Liberties During the Third Wave of Democratization: Presenting a New Dataset | |||
Jørgen Møller & Svend-Erik Skaaning | |||
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Does National Income Inequality Affect Individuals’ Quality of Life in Europe? Inequality, Happiness, Finances, and Health | |||
Krzysztof Zagorski , Mariah D. R. Evans , Jonathan Kelley & Katarzyna Piotrowska | |||
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